opponency (Meaning)

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opponency (n.)

The act of opening an academical disputation; the proposition of objections to a tenet, as an exercise for a degree.

Synonyms & Antonyms of opponency

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opponency Sentence Examples

  1. The two teams displayed fierce opponency on the field, pushing each other to their limits.
  2. Political opponency often leads to heated debates and strong disagreements.
  3. The scientist's opponency to the proposed theory sparked a lively scientific discourse.
  4. The judge maintained strict impartiality despite the opponency of both parties.
  5. The actor's opponency to the film's director led to a dramatic rift on set.
  6. The company's opponency to the merger plan threatened to derail the deal.
  7. The defendant's opponency to the charges was supported by a compelling alibi.
  8. The politician's opponency to social reforms divided the community.
  9. The opponency between the two brothers created a strained family dynamic.
  10. The author's opponency to censorship ensured that his controversial novel would see the light of day.

FAQs About the word opponency

The act of opening an academical disputation; the proposition of objections to a tenet, as an exercise for a degree.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The two teams displayed fierce opponency on the field, pushing each other to their limits.

Political opponency often leads to heated debates and strong disagreements.

The scientist's opponency to the proposed theory sparked a lively scientific discourse.

The judge maintained strict impartiality despite the opponency of both parties.