English to Spanish Dictionary opposing

opposing

oponerse
definition
verb
those of you who oppose capital punishment
disapprove of and attempt to prevent, especially by argument.
adjective
the opposing team
in conflict or competition with a specified or implied subject.
translation of 'opposing'
verb
combatir,
impugnar,
contrariar,
oponerse a,
resistir
example
I may not cheer for the 'opposing' team, but I will also not cheer against them or verbally abuse them.
At the same time, they successfully balance the often 'opposing' themes of Ugandan women as victims and as active agents of change.
Bryan McCabe had a breakthrough season last year, but with the new rules he may need more than a can opener to stop 'opposing' teams forwards.
Buchanon's speed, instinct and confidence make him a dangerous player for 'opposing' teams to contend with.
Conventional naval strategy was that the 'opposing' fleets approached each other in parallel lines, blasting away at each other as they passed.
Moreover, the movie teaches, 'opposing' sides begin to resemble each other.
If the press does not offer free space to 'opposing' issues, then it is simply a mouthpiece for a dictatorship.
Stuck in the desert, the two people from differing cultural backgrounds and with 'opposing' personalities fall for each other.
The game was to have been played last Sunday week but was put back due to an objection being lodged against the Cork champions by the 'opposing' team in the Munster final.
Sometimes 'opposing' pages will switch from full color to monochrome.
So after putting their hats back on, they engaged in an international tradition - exchanging gifts with the 'opposing' team - and then played ball.
Politics has always been ugly and divisive, with 'opposing' sides calling each other names.
As always, those details are catalogued with absolute accuracy and impressive style on the 'opposing' page by the editor, C. F.
Visually impaired athletes, split into two teams of three, roll a bell-filled ball down the court trying to get it in the 'opposing' team's net.
On each 'opposing' page are all the objects that the new animal claims it can eat, so the child can look for them.
Normally elements with 'opposing' tendencies will cancel each other out at the appropriate combinations, but in some cases anomalies occur.
We will talk to two congressmen on 'opposing' sides of this issue next.
Are the 'opposing' sides so far apart that they can't even find the illogical arguments worthy of ridicule amongst their opposition's remarks?
He also composed poems about the characters on the 'opposing' pages.
A debate is not a debate unless there are two 'opposing' sides contributing to a subject - and this particular subject is very, very important.
We can learn a lot from the World Cup just by studying how coaches and players adjust intelligently to suit the conditions and to suit 'opposing' teams.
But, as most football fans know, Hail Mary passes have a way of getting picked off by the 'opposing' team.
They try to make it difficult for 'opposing' sides to fight each other for fear they will hit the peacemakers.
Don't browbeat, denigrate, insult or threaten the 'opposing' team.
Among the most hotly debated changes is a proposed limit to injunctive relief standards, with different industries taking 'opposing' sides.
Quick and sharp, with very good individual skills and deft, innovative plays, he strikes fear in the 'opposing' team's defenders.
In many games, he was known to have mock battles with his trusty sword and threaten the 'opposing' team's mascots.
They stopped watching the wrestling match and instead watched the battle, applauding as if these were 'opposing' teams at a sports match.
Success also allows you the option to pick a rival player from the 'opposing' team to join your squad.
The two sides clashed at 'opposing' protests in London Tuesday as the British parliament was in session.
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