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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch opposicie, from Middle French , from Old French oposicion, from Late Latin oppositio, translating Ancient Greek ἀντίθεσις (antíthesis), from the past participle stem of classical Latin oppōnere (“to set against”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɔ.poːˈzi.(t)si/
- Hyphenation: op‧po‧si‧tie
- Rhymes: -itsi
Noun
oppositie f (plural opposities, diminutive oppositietje n)
- parliamentary opposition (non-government factions in parliament)
De oppositie heeft zich tegen het wetsvoorstel uitgesproken tijdens het debat.- The parliamentary opposition voiced their opposition to the bill during the debate.
De partijleider van de oppositie kondigde aan dat ze een motie zullen indienen.- The party leader of the opposition announced that they will submit a motion.
De stemmen van de oppositie waren unaniem tegen het besluit.- The votes of the parliamentary opposition were unanimous against the decision.
- opposition, resistance
- Synonyms: tegenstand, verzet
De oppositie groeit onder de bevolking vanwege de verslechterende economie.- The opposition is growing among the population due to the deteriorating economy.
De vakbonden voeren actie om hun oppositie tegen de nieuwe arbeidswet te laten zien.- The unions are taking action to show their opposition to the new labor law.
Er is veel oppositie vanuit de oppositiepartijen tegen het voorstel.- There is a lot of opposition from the opposition parties against the proposal.
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