Nonopposing

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /nɑːnəˈpoʊzɪŋ/

Definitions of nonopposing

adjective describing or indicating a situation where there is no opposition or resistance

Example Sentences

A1 The two friends had a nonopposing view on the movie they watched.

A2 The team members had a nonopposing opinion on the best strategy to win the game.

B1 The committee members had a nonopposing stance on the new policy proposal.

B2 The researchers presented their findings in a nonopposing manner, allowing for open discussion.

C1 The diplomats engaged in nonopposing negotiations to reach a peaceful resolution.

C2 The scholars presented their arguments in a nonopposing way, encouraging critical thinking and debate.

Examples of nonopposing in a Sentence

formal The two parties have a nonopposing stance on the issue.

informal They both agree on this, so there's no opposition.

slang They're on the same page about it, so there's no beef.

figurative Their views align perfectly, creating a nonopposing front.

Grammatical Forms of nonopposing

past tense

nonopposed

plural

nonopposing

comparative

more nonopposing

superlative

most nonopposing

present tense

nonopposes

future tense

will nonoppose

perfect tense

have nonopposed

continuous tense

is nonopposing

singular

nonopposing

positive degree

nonopposing

infinitive

to nonoppose

gerund

nonopposing

participle

nonopposed

Origin and Evolution of nonopposing

First Known Use: 1895 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonopposing' is derived from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'opposing' which comes from the Latin word 'opponere' meaning 'to set against'.
Evolution of the word: The use of 'nonopposing' has remained consistent in its meaning of 'not opposing' or 'not in opposition' since its first known use in 1895.