Sentences with oppose
op·pose
O o - Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him. [VERB noun]
- To oppose a resolution in a debate.
- Despite some backbench opposition, it also voted to oppose Family Law Act changes that would prohibit gay couples from adopting overseas.
- With his voice strained by emotion, Mr Lenders described the decision to oppose the bill as agonising.
- To oppose advantages to disadvantages.
- I do not wish for the death of those convicted, for I oppose the death penalty under any circumstances.
- That's not to say most people in Queensland or WA oppose daylight saving.