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71conflicting opinions — opposed opinions, contradictory judgments …
72rose against him — opposed him, rose in opposition …
73showed opposition — opposed, resisted, objected …
74progressive — opposed to conventional methods or manners Literally, moving towards improvement: And this was at a time when progressive educationalists in Britain were arguing that children should not be given homework because it put those from… …
75opposing — opposed / opposing [adj] antagonistic, against against the grain*, allergic*, anti*, antipathetic, antithetical, antonymous, at cross purposes, at odds, averse, battling, clashing, combating, conflicting, confronting, contrary, controverting,… …
76adverse — Opposed; contrary; in resistance or opposition to a claim, application, or proceeding. Having opposing interests; having interests for the preservation of which opposition is essential. Use of land is adverse , as against owner, if it is not made …
77law arbitrary — Opposed to immutable, a law not founded in the nature of things, but imposed by the mere will of the legislature …
78adverse — Opposed; contrary; in resistance or opposition to a claim, application, or proceeding. Having opposing interests; having interests for the preservation of which opposition is essential. Use of land is adverse , as against owner, if it is not made …
79law arbitrary — Opposed to immutable, a law not founded in the nature of things, but imposed by the mere will of the legislature …
80adversus — Opposed to; aligned against …