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opõem

Opõem is a verb form in Portuguese. It is the third-person plural present indicative of the verb opor, which means to oppose, resist, or place against. The form is used with subjects such as eles, elas, or vocês, to indicate that a group acts to oppose something in the present moment. For example: Eles opõem resistência ao projeto.

The verb also appears in a reflexive construction, opõem-se, when the subject opposes something to itself or

Etymology and related terms: opor derives from Latin oppōnere, meaning to place against or oppose. Related words

Usage notes: Opõem is commonly used in political, legal, academic, and everyday discourse to describe objections,

See also: opor, oposição, opositor, opor-se.

This entry provides a concise overview of the form opõem, its meaning, and typical usage in contemporary

to
a
situation.
For
instance,
Eles
opõem-se
à
decisão,
meaning
they
oppose
the
decision.
include
oposição
(opposition),
opositor
(opponent),
and
opor-se
in
reflexive
uses.
The
sense
ranges
from
physical
confrontation
to
presenting
objections
or
dissent,
depending
on
context.
resistance,
or
counterarguments.
It
can
be
followed
by
a
direct
object
(oporem
resistência),
or
by
prepositional
phrases
such
as
a,
contra,
or
à
(they
oppose
to/against
something).
The
reflexive
form
opõem-se
emphasizes
that
the
opposing
party
acts
in
opposition
to
a
proposal,
plan,
or
rule.
Portuguese.