oppositional in English

adjective

[,op·po'si·tion·al || ‚ɑpə'zɪʃənl /‚ɒp-]

of opposition, of objection; of the opposing side

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1. Maldive ecderonic Blaoner silicomagnesian oppositional demirelief Mesothelae

2. Not all Antecedents that affect oppositional children can be environmentally engineered

3. This effort to Communalize Initial Education faces two intense oppositional pressures in Mexico today

4. Mild Agitation includes symptoms such as irritability, oppositional behavior, inappropriate language, and pacing

5. Pandemic restrictions result in rampant Crankiness known as Coronavirus Rage and Oppositional Sourness Syndrome

6. When discussing oppositional children, Antecedents refers to events that occur just before a particular behavior is displayed

7. He appointed Ryan Giggs, who retired from playing, as assistant manager, Marcel Bout as assistant coach, specialising in oppositional scouting, and Frans Hoek as goalkeeping coach.

8. Nietzschean historic philosophy has been described as "a consideration of oppositional tactics" that embraces, as opposed to forecloses, the conflict between philosophical and historical accounts.

9. Countering the Islamophobia Industry 7 Countering Islamophobia in the Media: Community Media Practices and Oppositional Politics Orientalist representations of Islam and Muslims have permeated the media and pop culture

10. Yet with his usual, inexhaustible fertility of invention, Vivaldi turned this apparent lack into an opportunity to explore the possibilities of development and counterpoint more extensively than was possible in the oppositional and Accompanimental language of the solo concertos.

11. The present study examines the underresearched topic of Bicultural identity; specifically, we: (1) unpack the construct of Bicultural Identity Integration (BII), or the degree to which a Bicultural individual perceives his/her two cultural identities as "compatible" versus "oppositional," and (2) identify the personality (Big Five) and acculturation (acculturation stress, acculturation