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opposed

[uh-pohzd] / əˈpoʊzd /


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Landlords and developers opposed the changes, saying they would make it yet harder to keep up with rising costs and attract new investment.

From The Wall Street Journal

More signs opposed to the new development followed.

From BBC

They now appear to form the majority of Russia's new recruits, as opposed to professional soldiers who joined the army before the invasion or those mobilised for military service afterwards.

From BBC

Unlike many other musical artists who have achieved billionaire status, Beyoncé’s wealth is more tied to her actual music as opposed to outside investments or projects.

From MarketWatch

The project, which isn’t on the agenda yet, is likely achievable in that time frame, as the board could opt for targeted improvements as opposed to a brand-new model, Jones said.

From The Wall Street Journal