Sentences

oppose in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To oppose means to actively resist or contest something, often through disagreement or objection.

Sample Sentences

  1. Many community members oppose the new zoning laws that would change the landscape of their neighborhood.
  2. The senator decided to oppose the proposed bill due to its potential impact on public health.
  3. Activists gathered to oppose the construction of the new factory, fearing it would harm local wildlife.
  4. Despite facing criticism, she chose to oppose the initiative, believing it was not in the best interest of the public.
  5. The students organized a rally to oppose the administration's decision to cut funding for the arts program.
  6. Many community members oppose the construction of the new shopping mall.
  7. She decided to oppose the proposed changes to the school curriculum.
  8. The politician began to voice her concerns to oppose the controversial legislation.
  9. Activists rallied together to oppose the government's decision on environmental regulations.
  10. Despite the backlash, he remained steadfast in his belief to oppose any form of discrimination.