Meaning & Definition of word "Opposing"

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    Opposing

    /əˈpoʊ.zɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. Present participle of oppose, meaning to resist or combat.
      • Example: They are opposing the new policy changes in the organization.

    adjective:

    • 1. In conflict or competition with; being in opposition to.
      • Example: The opposing teams fought hard for the championship title.
    • 2. Situated on the other side; facing or opposite.
      • Example: The opposing wall of the room was covered in artwork.
    • 3. Contradictory or differing in opinion.
      • Example: They had opposing views on how to handle the budget cuts.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'oposer', from Latin 'opponere' meaning 'to place against'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    opposing forces:

    Groups or individuals in conflict or competition.

    opposing viewpoints:

    Differing perspectives or beliefs.

    the opposing side:

    The side of a disagreement or contest that is against another.

    Related Words

    oppose:

    To act against or provide resistance.

    opposition:

    The action of opposing or resisting.

    Slang Meanings of opposing

    Meaning: Against the flow.

    Example Sentence: He's always swimming opposing currents in his opinions.

    Meaning: Going against the grain.

    Example Sentence: Her opposing stance on the issue went against the grain of popular opinion.