Two things that are diametrically opposed have opposite beliefs or natures that are incompatible. Christianity and Satanism are diametrically opposed because one exalts God, and the other exalts the individual.
No, mundane does not mean human. Mundane typically refers to things that are ordinary, common, or of this world, as opposed to the divine or spiritual.
Do you mean phosphorous as opposed to only finding sulfur in amino acids?
"Flyby" typically refers to a quick visit or brief encounter. "As opposed to" implies a contrast or difference between two things. So, saying "as opposed to a flyby" may suggest a more thorough or in-depth interaction or examination.
I don't understand why anyone would be opposed to it. It could be the greatest medical progress in history and people are opposed to it? Idiots.
The adjective "objective" means not from a particular standpoint, how something is as opposed to how it appears to be, absolute as opposed to relative. Its opposite is the word "subjective" which means how something appears from a particular viewpoint. So an essay or article might be criticised for being insufficiently objective, being too much concerned with the way the issue affects the writer.
you opposed doing something.
when is it appropriate to use arithmetic mean as opposed to median
It means that he wasn't opposed
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I think you mean vehemently. (VEE-uh-ment-lee) It means intensely, strongly opposed (against).
against or opposed to
they have heart as opposed to none.
Dis place as opposed to dat place.
"As a pose to" is the way some people mistakenly write "as opposed to". "As opposed to" means "in contrast to" or "rather than" when you mean just the one thing, not the other. Sentence: The plant requires potting mix as opposed to potting soil. She chose the simpler blue dress as opposed to the fancier red one.
Meat in a gravy sauce, as opposed to asada, which is dry.
If you mean a polygon, as opposed to a poygon, the answer is a hexagon.
A dollar coin, as opposed to a paper bill.