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oppugnants

/əˈpʌɡ.nənts/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Plural form of oppugnant: persons who oppose, resist, or combat assertions, policies, or claims; adversaries or antagonists.

Example Sentences:
  • The new zoning laws faced fierce resistance from vocal oppugnants in the community.
  • In the parliamentary debate, the minister addressed the arguments raised by the oppugnants of the bill.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Late Middle English word 'oppugnant', stemming from the Latin 'oppugnantem' (present participle of 'oppugnare', meaning to fight against, assault, or attack), composed of 'ob-' (against) + 'pugnare' (to fight, from 'pugnus', fist).

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'oppose' combined with 'pugnacious' (combative)—oppugnants are those who pugnaciously oppose you.

Frequently Asked Questions About “oppugnants

1. What is the meaning of “oppugnants” in English?

In English, oppugnants (noun) is defined as: “Plural form of oppugnant: persons who oppose, resist, or combat assertions, policies, or claims; adversaries or antagonists.”.

2. How do you use “oppugnants” in a sentence?

The new zoning laws faced fierce resistance from vocal oppugnants in the community.

3. What are English synonyms of “oppugnants”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “oppugnants”?

Derived from the Late Middle English word 'oppugnant', stemming from the Latin 'oppugnantem' (present participle of 'oppugnare', meaning to fight against, assault, or attack), composed of 'ob-' (against) + 'pugnare' (to fight, from 'pugnus', fist).