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anti

[an-tahy, an-tee] / ˈæn taɪ, ˈæn ti /








ADJECTIVE
opposing
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK








Example Sentences

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But beyond the primary, it remains to be seen how voters in a general election will respond to an explicitly anti-“woke” campaign, even in deeply red Kentucky.

From New York Times

Nuclear energy jumped up the EU's energy policy agenda this year when countries splintered into pro- and anti- nuclear alliances amid a dispute over whether to count the energy source towards EU renewable energy targets.

From Reuters

Florida contains over twenty anti-government militias, including the heavy presence of Proud Boys, who have mobilized to support "anti woke" school board candidates.

From Salon

That number was made up, New York Magazine would later report, but the chorus of anti‐Sean sentiment in the left‐wing gossip mill was hard to ignore.

From Washington Post

It’s a simplification, but I think fundamentally true, to say that the U.S. right has won many elections, despite an inherently unpopular economic agenda, by appealing to intolerance — racism, homophobia and these days anti-“wokeness.”

From Seattle Times