have opposed
Present perfectconjugation ofoppose.There are other translations for this conjugation.

oppose

oppose(
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poz
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. oponerse a
Although I opposed the new rules, I am willing to follow them.Aunque me opongo a la nueva normativa, estoy dispuesta a cumplirla.
b. estar en contra de
It's not that I oppose the bill, but I think some clauses need to be altered.No es que esté en contra del proyecto de ley, pero creo que algunas cláusulas deben ser modificadas.
a. luchar contra
Many nobles were prepared to oppose the coronation of the prince.Muchos nobles estaban dispuestos a luchar contra la coronación del príncipe.
b. combatir
We have to do everything within our power to oppose the destruction of these wetlands.Tenemos que hacer todo lo que esté en nuestras manos para combatir la destrucción de estos humedales.
c. enfrentarse a (in an election)
Rogers will be opposing him in the next election.Rogers se enfrentará a él en las próximas elecciones.
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