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What is the verb of opposite?

The verb form of "opposite" depends on the context and what you want to express. Here are some possibilities:

1. To oppose: This means to be against something or someone.

* Example: "She opposed the new law."

2. To contrast: This means to show the differences between two things.

* Example: "The teacher contrasted the two theories."

3. To be opposite: This means to be on the other side of something.

* Example: "The house is opposite the park."

4. To reverse: This means to change something to its opposite.

* Example: "The judge reversed the decision."

5. To confront: This means to face something directly and challenge it.

* Example: "He confronted his fears."

The most appropriate verb depends on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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