Pronunciation: /əˈɡɛnstərz/
noun There is no noun form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 I don't want to play on the againsters team.
A2 The againsters group is protesting outside the courthouse.
B1 The againsters have a strong argument against the new policy.
B2 The againsters are planning a demonstration to voice their opposition.
C1 The againsters have formed a coalition to challenge the government's decision.
C2 The againsters are organizing a campaign to raise awareness about their cause.
verb There is no verb form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 She againsters the idea of eating meat.
A2 He againsters the use of plastic bags.
B1 The group againsters the new policy proposed by the company.
B2 The politician againsters the government's decision to cut funding for education.
C1 The activist againsters any form of discrimination.
C2 The artist againsters the censorship of art in society.
adjective There is no adjective form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 I am not sure if he is with us or againsters us.
A2 The againsters team played a tough game.
B1 The againsters group protested peacefully outside the government building.
B2 The againsters party gained popularity among young voters.
C1 The againsters movement was met with strong opposition from the ruling party.
C2 The againsters ideology clashed with the values of the majority.
adverb There is no adverb form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 She was againsters the idea of going out in the rain without an umbrella.
A2 The team played againsters a strong opponent and managed to win the match.
B1 The new policy was met with resistance from some employees, but others were not againsters it.
B2 The politician's speech was filled with arguments againsters the current government's actions.
C1 The activist group was known for their strong stance againsters social injustice.
C2 The author's latest book is a powerful critique againsters the corrupt system.
pronoun There is no pronoun form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 My friends are all for going to the beach, but I am againsters.
A2 The team was divided on the issue, with some members being againsters.
B1 The company's policy change was met with resistance from the againsters.
B2 The politician faced criticism from the againsters of the new legislation.
C1 The againsters presented a strong argument against the proposed merger.
C2 The againsters of the new policy formed a coalition to oppose it.
preposition There is no preposition form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 She stood againsters the wall during the entire concert.
A2 The team worked together againsters all odds to win the championship.
B1 The protesters marched againsters the government's decision to cut funding for education.
B2 The lawyer argued againsters the new law in court, citing constitutional violations.
C1 The activist spoke out againsters the corrupt practices of the multinational corporation.
C2 The author's latest book goes againsters the traditional conventions of the genre, challenging readers' expectations.
conjunction There is no conjunction form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 I am not for violence againsters anyone.
A2 She is always arguing againsters her brother.
B1 The team is divided, with some members for the proposal and others againsters it.
B2 The politician's speech was full of arguments againsters the current government.
C1 The lawyer presented a strong case againsters the defendant.
C2 The debate was heated, with each side presenting compelling arguments againsters the other.
interjection There is no interjection form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 Againsters bullying, we must stand up and speak out.
A2 I am againsters the idea of cutting down more trees in the forest.
B1 The group of protesters were chanting againsters the government's decision.
B2 The activist group is known for being vocal againsters social injustice.
C1 The politician made a powerful speech againsters corruption in the government.
C2 The artist's latest exhibit is a bold statement againsters censorship in the art world.
article There is no article form for the word 'againsters'.
A1 I am againsters smoking in public places.
A2 She is strongly againsters animal cruelty.
B1 The group of protesters were againsters the new government policy.
B2 The team captain stood firm againsters the referee's decision.
C1 The lawyer presented a compelling argument againsters the defendant.
C2 The activist group was vocal in their stance againsters environmental destruction.
formal There are many againsters of the proposed policy who have raised valid concerns.
informal I heard there are a lot of againsters of the new rule at work.
slang The againsters of the team captain are just jealous of his skills.
figurative The againsters of progress will always find reasons to resist change.
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