বিপক্ষ-, বিরূদ্ধ, বিপরীত-, অপ-, প্রতি, অপ
(1) Not in favor of (an action or proposal etc.
(2) Not in favor of (an action or proposal etc.)
(1) The report was compiled by a wide spectrum of scientists from both pro and anti lobby groups and was chaired by the government's chief scientist.
(2) You're not anti the pharmaceutical industry, are you?
(3) Too often this debate is polarised into pro and anti camps, and this book does not help in this regard.
(4) But even in January 1975 the anti campaign still had an 8% edge.
(5) Lots of talk about auditing at the pro page, and the anti page had talk about some man that took over the world 75 million years ago?
(6) In 2005, she stated publicly that she wouldn't u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510be seen dead thereu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and has been anti any contact with that country.
(7) The prospect of war has roused strong passions, drawing politicians and public figures into pro and anti positions.
(8) Some people are very anti the internet and thinks it stops children reading.
(9) It's almost like the worst moments of the pro / anti debate replayed in microcosm.
(10) This possibility has seemed so absurd, given the opinion polls, the press and the well-financed and efficiently organised anti campaign, that it has hardly seemed worth raising.
(11) But we're really anti the rock star thing.
(12) Helen is frankly public in her dislike of it, though Raenette's vote against the law in parliament means she is still the poster-child for the anti brigade.
(13) I thought the debate went from the pro argument to the anti argument.
(14) We're very anti people being passed on methadone.
(15) I do not want this government wasting parliament time on what is an unimportant issue, and if the anti brigade stopped their demos maybe we should have enough police on the streets to deal with the human vermin.
(16) I don't think there were many antis and I think it would be ideal to use that area if we can pull it off.
(17) From defiant defence to absolute antis , they were all there fighting their corner and throwing in their twopence worth as the saying goes.
(18) Then as now the antis are more divided than the centrists who dominate the Yes camp.
(19) There may well be some antis and they're perfectly entitled to come and let their opinions be known as long as they don't break any laws.
(20) The 59 per cent is rather flattering to the antis .