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exposing
adjective as in opposed
Strong matches
adjective as in opposed/opposing
Weak matches
- against the grain
- allergic
- anti
- antipathetic
- antithetical
- antonymous
- at cross-purposes
- at odds
- averse
- battling
- clashing
- combating
- conflicting
- confronting
- contrary
- controverting
- counter
- crossing
- defending
- defensive
- denying
- disagreeing
- disputed
- disputing
- dissentient
- enemy
- facing
- gainsaying
- hostile
- in opposition
- incompatible
- inimical
- irreconcilable
- objecting
- obstructive
- opposite
- protesting
- repelling
- restrictive
- rival
- up against
- warring
adjective as in oppositional
Weak matches
- adversarial
- adverse
- against the grain
- allergic
- antagonistic
- anti
- antipathetic
- antithetical
- antonymous
- at cross-purposes
- at odds
- averse
- battling
- clashing
- combating
- conflicting
- confronting
- contrary
- controverting
- counter
- crossing
- defending
- defensive
- denying
- disagreeing
- disputed
- disputing
- dissentient
- enemy
- facing
- gainsaying
- hostile
- in opposition
- incompatible
- inimical
- irreconcilable
- objecting
- obstructive
- opposed
- opposite
- protesting
- repelling
- restrictive
- rival
- up against
- warring
noun as in announcement
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in promulgation
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
Kids get exposed at school and spend the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s passing it around from one family gathering to another.
Find the smallest tiling that is “balanced,” such that the addition of the next tile is as likely to increase the number of exposed edges as it is to decrease it.
Then, the investigators waited to see which participants fell ill as they were exposed to the virus in their normal lives.
The outbreak began after a cleaner at a hotel used to isolate returned overseas travelers was exposed to the virus.
Which is awful, which means they were exposed to it and had to had to report it to us.
Strangio is at his best when exposing what appears to be a flourishing civil society in Cambodia.
In my eyes she killed those people… exposing a gay person like this is akin to torturing him slowly to death.
The man behind the desk is a fictional character—a ferocious patriot exposing the limits of rigid ideology.
Rather, it was about exposing my shame, letting it dry out in the sun.
An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday.
Let no opportunity be missed of exposing the true character of the vile and selfish agitators of the Anti-corn-law league.
It is not surprising that the leading Scots remonstrated earnestly with Bruce for exposing himself to such an unequal chance.
She preferred to die herself rather than to incur the possibility of exposing those who loved her to the guillotine.
The window curtains are drawn aside, exposing me to the full glare of the sunlight.
The custom of exposing dying people on the banks of the Ganges, does not appear to be so general as some travellers state.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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