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Definition of "opposal" [op•pos•al]

  • Opposition (noun)

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Use "opposal" in a sentence
  • "But his face was scarcely as disturbed as his client's, who, in great agitation, had begun to argue with him wildly, and was apparently pressing some point against the lawyer's vehement opposal."
  • "The young man stood before him so honestly and fearlessly, meeting his angry gaze with such calm, frank eyes, and braving his despotic will with such a modest, respectful opposal, that he was forced to withdraw from his haughty position, and to set forth the same reasons which he had presented to his daughter."
  • "We found out that F1 drivers are reluctant to tell him how much they earn to justify their opposal of the increased Superlicense fee."
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