| opposition | 1. The act of opposing; an attempt to check, restrain, or defeat; resistance. "The counterpoise of so great an opposition." (Shak) "Virtue which breaks through all opposition." (Milton) 2. The state of being placed over against; situation so as to front something else. 3. Repugnance; contrariety of sentiment, interest, or purpose; antipathy. 4. That which opposes; an obstacle; specifically, the aggregate of persons or things opposing; hence, in politics and parliamentary practice, the party opposed to the party in power. 5. <astronomy> The situation of a heavenly body with respect to another when in the part of the heavens directly opposite to it; especially, the position of a planet or satellite when its longitude differs from that of the sun 180 deg; signified by the symbol; as, <Jupiter/ <Sun/, opposition of Jupiter to the sun. 6. <logic> The relation between two propositions when, having the same subject and predicate, they differ in quantity, or in quality, or in both; or between two propositions which have the same matter but a different form. Origin: F, fr. L. Oppositio. See Opposite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| oppositional disorder | A mental disorder of childhood or adolescence marked by a pattern of disobedient, negativistic, and provocative opposition to authority figures. (05 Mar 2000) |
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resistance: the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with; "he encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens"; "despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead" the relation between opposed entities confrontation: the act of hostile groups opposing each other; "the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions"; "the invaders encountered stiff opposition" a contestant that you are matched against a body of people united in opposing something a direction opposite to another enemy: an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force); "a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies" the major political party opposed to the party in office and prepared to replace it if elected; "Her Majesty's loyal opposition"
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| oppositional defiant disorder |
[DSM-IV] a type of disruptive behavior disorder characterized by a recurrent pattern of defiant, hostile, disobedient, and negativistic behavior directed toward those in authority, including such actions as defying the requests or rules of adults, deliberately annoying others, arguing, spitefulness, and vindictiveness that occur much more frequently than would be expected on the basis of age and developmental stage.
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A position where the two kings are on the same rank, file, or diagonal with an odd number of squares separating them. If there is only one square inbetween both Kings, this is direct opposition. If there are three to five squares seperating the Kings, this is distant opposition. A player "has the opposition" if the Kings are in direct opposition and the opponent must move, thereby allowing the player to advance his King.
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(a) Occurs when the Earth comes directly between that planet and the Sun; it can thus only happen in relation to the superior planets and the asteroids. (b) A configuration of the Sun, Earth and a planet in which the apparent geocentric longitude of the planet differs by 180 degrees from the apparent geocentric longitude of the Sun.
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| oppositional defiant disorder |
Pattern of negativistic, hostile, and defiant behavior more pronounced than usually seen in children of similar mental age. ODD includes such symptoms as anger, argumentativeness, resentment, swearing, deliberate rule breaking, and annoying others. It needs to be distinguished from the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) that it frequently accompanies; ODD can evolve into a conduct disorder.
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| opposition | the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with |
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| opposition | the act of opposing groups confronting each other |
| opposition | a body of people united in opposing something |
| opposition | a political party opposed to the party in power and prepared to replace it if elected |
| opposition | an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force) |
| opposition | a contestant that you are matched against |
| opposition | a direction opposite to another |
| opposition | the relation between opposed entities |
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