CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: VERB
- Deny the truth of
- Prove negative; show to be false
- Be resistant to
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contradict.
- Be in contradiction with
- Oppose with equal weight or force
- Be against; express opposition to
- Be resistant to
- Act against or in opposition to
- Fight against or resist strongly
- To attempt to stop the progression of.
- To object to.
- To present or set up in opposition; to pose.
- Contrast with equal weight or force
- Set into opposition or rivalry
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To make objection or opposition in controversy.
- To act adversely or in opposition; -- with against or to.
- To be set opposite.
- To be or act in contention or conflict with.
- To be hostile or resistant to; try to prevent.
- To set as an opposite in position.
- To present in counterbalance or contrast.
- To be or act in opposition.
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To compete with; to strive against.
- To resist or antagonize by physical means, or by arguments, etc.; to contend against; to confront; to resist; to withstand
- To put in opposition, with a view to counterbalance or countervail; to set against; to offer antagonistically.
- To place in front of, or over against; to set opposite; to exhibit.
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To set or place over against or directly opposite; confront or cause to confront, either literally or by way of comparison, contrast, etc.
- To expose; show; display.
- To propose; offer.
- To place or interpose as an obstacle; place in opposition, as for the purpose of contradicting, countervailing, offsetting, or withstanding and defeating something.
- To speak or act against; confront with adverse arguments or efforts; contradict; withstand; endeavor to frustrate or thwart.
- To hinder; resist effectually; prevent; defeat: as, the army was not able to oppose the enemy's progress.
- Synonyms Oppose, Resist, Withstand, combat, strive against, contravene. The first three words are all rather general, but oppose is not quite so strong as the others, as suggesting less of physical action; they all primarily convey the idea of receiving rather than making the attack, but oppose is least restricted to that meaning. See frustrate.
- To stand over against another or one another; be opposite.
- To interpose effort or objection; act or speak in opposition; be adverse or act adverse ly: sometimes with to or against.
- Express opposition to
- Be against
- (idiom) (as opposed to) In contrast to.
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: RELATED WORDS
- Denies, Contrasts, Contravened, Belies, Violates, Rejects, Rebuts, Contravenes, Contrary, Refutes, Oppose, Negate, Controvert, Belie, Contravene
- Disapprove, Disagree, Denounce, Objecting, Reject, Fight down, Match, Pit, Fight back, Counterbalance, React, Controvert, Fight, Defend, Contradict
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Conforms, Reinforces, Supersedes, Misstates, Misrepresents, Ignores, Denies, Contravened, Contravenes, Contrary, Oppose, Negate, Controvert, Belie, Contravene
- Objection, Refuse, Opposition, Resist, Deny, Disapprove, Denounce, Objecting, Reject, Match, Pit, Fight back, Controvert, Fight, Contradict
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- God telling Abraham to l_______, which contradicts Ex.
- An earnings forecast that contradicts management is provocative.
- But the empirical evidence strongly contradicts this theory.
- This contradicts research findings from the literature review.
- Is there any evidence that contradicts both propositions?.
- Lee told Prof Moyo that he contradicts himself.
- Wherever you look, one policy vision, contradicts another.
- This finding contradicts that of Agyemang et al.
- LLC operating agreement that contradicts those default provisions.
- Fairlie contradicts Miss Halcombe, and the supposed Lady Glyde contradicts herself.
- All in all, do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose.
- Biden because you oppose Trump, vote for me because you oppose Trump.
- Do you strongly support, somewhat support, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose these accommodations?
- Smetana asked where are the citizens who oppose annexation; they were here some time ago to oppose annexation; none are here tonight.
- All in all, do you strongly favor, favor, oppose, or strongly oppose the death penalty for persons convicted of murder?
- For those and other reasons, I strongly oppose this amendment, and would ask my colleagues to oppose.
- Many will oppose you and even use verses to oppose you.
- Your original question is, if I oppose free school lunches, then somehow I oppose children.
- He stands to oppose, the Speaker reminds him, he can sit and oppose too.
- In most cases, the proper course for public lands conservationists is to oppose, oppose, and oppose to cause delay, delay, and delay.
CONTRADICTS vs OPPOSE: QUESTIONS
- What is it called when the truth contradicts the expected outcome?
- How can religious knowledge survive when new scientific knowledge contradicts it?
- What should a mature believer do if a pastor contradicts scripture?
- When a minority expresses a view that contradicts the majority?
- How many answers are there for statement that contradicts itself crossword clue?
- What does it mean when your partner contradicts everything you say?
- Did Truscott's lawyer ignore witness statement that contradicts damning testimony?
- What does it mean when one statement or action contradicts another?
- What is it called when something contradicts itself?
- Why did Winston Churchill oppose Neville Chamberlain?
- Why did Queen Liliuokalani oppose the Constitution?
- Should anyone who favors privacy oppose transparency?
- Why do some conservatives oppose capital punishment?
- Do Christians support or oppose capital punishment?
- Why did Madison oppose ratification of Constitution?
- Did John Hickenlooper oppose civil rights legislation?
- Should Chinese Americans oppose critical race theory?
- Why embrace Americanism and oppose multiculturalism?
- Is it necessary to oppose democracy to oppose the rule of democracy?