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oppositive
[ uh-poz-i-tiv ]
adjective
- contrasting or contrary; tending to oppose, especially with regard to attitude or behavior:
The prime minister took an oppositive stand against the policies proposed by her rivals.
Irritability and oppositive behaviors, such as defiance or refusal to cooperate, are a symptom of this psychological condition.
- involving or consisting of opposites:
Newton's third law requires that all forces exist in oppositive pairs.
It must have been by the law of oppositive attraction that this man was her chosen partner.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of oppositive1
Example Sentences
Jarred Kelenic hit an oppositive field solo homer for the second straight game to lead off the inning.
This prefix de- is negative and oppositive in destroy, desuetude, deform, or intensive in declare, desolate, desiccate.
Neither was the duty so unpleasant to Thomas's oppositive nature, as it would have been to a man of easier temperament.
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