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OPPRESS'ING, ppr. Overburdening.
OPPRESS'ED, pp. burdened with unreasonable impositions; overpowered; overburdene...
OPPRESS', v.t. [L. appressus, from opprimo; ob and premo, to press.] 1. To load ...
OPPOS'ITIVE, a. that may be put in opposition.
OPPOSI'TIONIST, n. One that belongs to the party opposing the administration.
OPPOSI'TION, n. [L. oppositio.] 1. Situation so as to front something else; a st...
OPPOSITIFO'LIOUS, a. [L. oppositus and folium, a leaf.] In botany, opposite to t...
OP'POSITENESS, n. The state of being opposite or contrary.
OP'POSITELY, adv. 1. In front; in a situation to face each other. 2. Adversely; ...
OP'POSITE, a. [L. oppositus.] 1. Standing or situated in front; facing; as an ed...
OPPO'SER, n. 1. One that opposes; an opponent in party, in principle, in controv...
OPPO'SELESS, a. Not to be opposed; irresistible. [Not in use.]
OPPO'SED, pp. s as z. 1. To act adversely; with against; as, a servant opposed a...
OPPO'SE, v.t. s as z. [L. oppono, opposui. The change of n into s is unusual. Tw...
OPPO'SAL, n. s as z. Opposition. [Not used.]
OPPORTU'NITY, n. [L. opportunitas.] 1. Fit or convenient time; a time favorable ...