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Both "resistance against" and "resistance to" are commonly used and generally correct. "Resistance against" is often used when describing something actively opposing or fighting against resistance, while "resistance to" is used when describing something's ability to withstand or endure resistance. Both phrases can be correct depending on the context in which they are used.
She is opposing the new policy because she believes it will have negative consequences.
The prefix anti- means opposing or opposite.
what were the opposing viewpoint of hawks and doves
the opposing side is whoever was fighting them
The two opposing forces in a book are the protagonist and the antagonist.
supporting.
a conflict is a disagreement.a clash between opposing forces or opposing elementsIt means the problem
they have opposing thumbs... and they are not that smart they have opposing thumbs... and they are not that smart
Opposing means to be in conflict or disagreement with something or someone, to resist or act against something, or to be on the opposite side of an issue or argument.
An opposing claim is a claim against your thesis statement. A counterclaim goes along with an opposing claim that proves or shows evidence as to why your opposing claim is what it is.
the hands contains pairs of opposing skeletal muscles