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1 पच्चत्थिक
පච්චත්ථික paccatthika menemy; an opponent. adj opposed; adverse. -
2 पटिक्खित्त
පටික්ඛිත්ත paTikkhitta paṭikkhitta(pp. of paṭikkhipati) rejected; refused; opposed. -
3 पटिक्खित्वा
පටික්ඛිත්වා paTikkhitvaa paṭikkhitvā(abs. of paṭikkhipati) having rejected; having refused; having opposed. -
4 पटिक्खिप्प
පටික්ඛිප්ප paTikkhippa paṭikkhippa(abs. of paṭikkhipati) having rejected; having refused; having opposed. -
5 पटिक्खिपि
පටික්ඛිපි paTikkhipi paṭikkhipi(aor of paṭikkhipati) rejected; refused; opposed. -
6 पटिक्खिपित्वा
පටික්ඛිපිත්වා paTikkhipitvaa paṭikkhipitvā(abs. of paṭikkhipati) having rejected; having refused; having opposed. -
7 पटिपक्ख
පටිපක්ඛ paTipakkha paṭipakkha adjopposed; opposite. m an enemy; opponent. -
8 विरुज्झि
විරුජ්ඣි virujjhi(aor of virujjhati) opposed. -
9 विरुज्झित्वा
විරුජ්ඣිත්වා virujjhitvaa virujjhitvā(abs. of virujjhati) having opposed. -
10 विरुद्ध
විරුද්ධ viruddha(pp. of virujjhati) opposed; opposite; hostile.
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opposed — ([o^]p*p[=o]zd ), opposing opposing ([o^]p*p[=o] z[i^]ng),adj. 1. characterized by active opposition; as, two bitterly opposing schools of thought. Syn: antagonistic, antipathetic, antipathetical, opponent. [WordNet 1.5] 2. acting in opposition… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
opposed — opposed; un·opposed; … English syllables
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opposed — op|posed [əˈpəuzd US əˈpouzd] adj [not before noun] 1.) be opposed to sth to disagree with something such as a plan or system ▪ Most of us are opposed to the death penalty. 2.) two ideas that are opposed to each other are completely different… … Dictionary of contemporary English
opposed — adj. 1 opposed to disagreeing strongly with sth VERBS ▪ be ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ adamantly, bitterly, deeply, fiercely … Collocations dictionary
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