Frequency rank: 2,815. – 2,816.
- opposition; rivalry; competition; antagonism
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- opposition
- rivalry
- competition
- antagonism
This refers to a stance or condition where one side stands against another, often in debates, politics, or sports.
He always displays a stance of opposition against his boss.
This refers to a situation where two or more parties compete against each other, often in a sports context or personal relationships.
This refers to a contest between parties or individuals to achieve a goal, often used in business or sports contexts.
This refers to the active opposition or hostility between individuals or groups, often indicating a deeper conflict.
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Example sentences
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We, ACME Ltd., hereby announce that we will resist with all our strength this hostile takeover.
Since the favorite and his rival were running against each other a dark horse like him was able to pull out in front.
I'm thinking of matching you against Yoshida in the race.
4. べいこく米国つうか通貨をたいりょう大量にうっている売っているとうきすじ投機筋にたいこう対抗して、しゅよう主要こく国のちゅうおうぎんこう中央銀行はしじょう市場でだいきぼ大規模なきょうちょうかいにゅう協調介入をおこなった行った。
In a fight against speculators who are dumping the U.S. currency, central banks of major countries have carried out massive concerted interventions in the market.
He was always on the side of the weak against the strong.
Our team won in the intercollegiate tournament.
Without a moment's hesitation, they took drastic action against the conspiracy.
The Congressman broke the news of conspiracy and made no bones about taking drastic action against it.
He countered their proposal with a surprising suggestion.