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Synonyms and antonyms of To oppose something or someone in American Thesaurus

To oppose something or someone

oppose (verb)

to disagree with or not approve of a plan or policy

go against ()

to be opposed to something

object (verb)

to be opposed to something, or to express your opposition to it in words

reject (verb)

to not agree to an offer, proposal, or request

resist (verb)

to oppose or fight against someone or something

declare against ()

to say publicly that you oppose someone or something

rebel (verb)

to oppose someone in authority, or to oppose accepted ways of doing things

tear up ()

to refuse to accept something such as an agreement any longer

stand against ()

to oppose someone or something, especially in a brave or determined way

battle (verb)

to compete with someone, or to try to achieve the opposite of what they are trying to achieve

cross (verb)

to oppose someone, or to disagree with them

go against ()

to oppose someone or something

make something of it (spoken)

spoken to be prepared to fight or argue about something

oppose (verb)

to try to prevent the success of a policy or a government that you disagree with

oppose (verb)

to speak against a proposal or law in a debate

push back ()

to resist a change that has been introduced

repudiate (verb)

legal if you repudiate a contract or other agreement, you refuse to accept it

stand out against ()

to state or show publicly that you oppose something

strike a blow for something ()

to do something to harm or oppose an idea, movement, or group

tackle (verb)

to oppose a person or organization

turn against ()

to stop liking or supporting someone or something and to start opposing them