reoppose (Meaning)

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reoppose (v. t.)

To oppose again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reoppose

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reoppose Sentence Examples

  1. The opposition party vowed to reoppose the bill and prevent its passage.
  2. Despite facing overwhelming opposition, the senator remained defiant and continued to reoppose the legislation.
  3. The activists reopposed the proposed development project, citing its potential environmental impact.
  4. The lawyer reopposed the prosecution's motion to dismiss the case, arguing that it had merit.
  5. The team owner reopposed the player's request for a contract extension, deeming it unreasonable.
  6. The city council once again reopposed the construction of a new stadium, as they believed it would disrupt traffic.
  7. The union reopposed the company's proposed wage cuts, threatening to go on strike if necessary.
  8. The government reopposed the international treaty, citing concerns about its implementation and enforcement.
  9. The students reopposed the proposed curriculum changes, which they believed would diminish the quality of their education.
  10. The taxpayers reopposed the proposed tax increase, arguing that it would place an undue burden on them.

FAQs About the word reoppose

To oppose again.

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The opposition party vowed to reoppose the bill and prevent its passage.

Despite facing overwhelming opposition, the senator remained defiant and continued to reoppose the legislation.

The activists reopposed the proposed development project, citing its potential environmental impact.

The lawyer reopposed the prosecution's motion to dismiss the case, arguing that it had merit.