English to Gujarati Dictionary opposed

opposed

વિરોધ
definition
adjective
opposed to the construction of nuclear power plants
eager to prevent or put an end to; disapproving of or disagreeing with.
the agency is being asked to do two diametrically opposed things
(of two or more things) contrasting or conflicting with each other.
translation of 'opposed'
verb
વિરોધ કરવો
example
He then tells the story of the Guggenheim's construction and how he was originally 'opposed' to it.
According to Djoko, the two bills were diametrically 'opposed' .
When two such diametrically 'opposed' yet astute observers agree, you can bet the politicians are sweating bullets.
Among the small pool of swing voters in this fall's election, there are two groups with diametrically 'opposed' political views.
u2018I was 'opposed' to the early release because I couldn't believe somebody capable of doing that could change in only two years,u2019 said Mrs Murray.
After we'd sniffed around each other a bit to establish our diametrically 'opposed' positions, he challenged me with one of the feebler bits of rhetoric the faithful adopt to clinch the argument.
Pope John Paul was also vigorously 'opposed' to solving conflicts through military force.
This is a key point, since there is the potential for diametrically 'opposed' viewpoints on park usage between these two groups.
Why are they so diametrically 'opposed' to each other?
I'd offer some cogent analysis at this point, but I'm torn between two diametrically 'opposed' viewpoints.
According to Mrs Newby, there is a silent majority of people in the village 'opposed' to the construction of the new hall next to St Mary's.
North American audiences will be exposed to two diametrically 'opposed' interpretations of the material when he brings the project to their towns.
Although as a young man he didn't tend to dwell on the dangers facing him, the devastation and suffering of the conflict has left Lord Harewood strongly 'opposed' to warfare.
It facilitates construction of a reasoned argument by those 'opposed' to a measure in its present form.
Some residents claimed the fence created a u2018no-gou2019 area and council leader Richard Knowles said he was 'opposed' to any physical divide between the two communities.
Those 'opposed' to communism were held back from repatriation, which began in late December 1946.
As our interviews revealed, even after nearly two decades of civil war and the promotion of ethnic divisions, many people are 'opposed' to communalism.
The Pennsylvania delegates are adamantly 'opposed' to pension cuts.
The wave of opposition to war crimes comes from millions of people across all communities absolutely 'opposed' to racism in all forms.
Most of us were 'opposed' to the communist oppression, whereas he went out and fought it.
Definitions of what was at stake were thus diametrically 'opposed' .
It involved the clash of two diametrically 'opposed' historical perspectives.
We are 'opposed' to discrimination on the grounds of gender, religion, sexuality, race, and disability.
The reality is that the business community is strongly 'opposed' to this legislation.
However after her death in 1999, it was revealed that she had been giving money in secret to Portugal's Communist Party and other groups 'opposed' to the fascist regime.
When the writer in question is a citizen of one of the warring nations, yet is also 'opposed' to the political orthodoxies of his people, the hostility is often particularly intense.
Now you still get a majority 'opposed' to integration, but when you add the word strongly you get a minority.
We're calling on trade unionists, community groups and everyone 'opposed' to privatisation to come and support it.
Yamamoto was 'opposed' to conflict with America.
Ordinarily, I'm 'opposed' to capital punishment, but in this case I don't think the court has any choice but to impose the maximum penalty provided by law.
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