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opposit, v.|əˈpɒzɪt| Also 7 opposite. [f. L. opposit-, ppl. stem of oppōnĕre: see oppone.] †1. trans. To oppose, resist. Obs. rare— 1.
1657J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't 607 To think they were separated from the Church for oppositing those more rigorous pretences. 2. Metaph. To posit as a contradictory. rare.
1881Adamson Fichte 159 If there is to be op-positing at all, that which is opposed to A can only be Not-A... It only becomes plain from much later developments of the system, what is the precise nature of the act of oppositing or negating. |