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OPPO'SED, pp. s as z.

1. To act adversely; with against; as, a servant opposed against the act. [Not used.]

2. To object or act against in controversy.

OPPO'SED, pp.

1. Set in opposition; resisted.

2. a. Being in opposition in principle or in act; adverse.

Certain characters were formerly opposed to it.

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