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مُعارَضة — meaning in English: opposition

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Guess the translation for opposition (esp in politics)
مُعارَضة
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طَلَما/لَطَلَما
مَصروف، مَصاريف
شَعبيّة
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use مُعارَضة in political discussions, debates, and social activism when referring to opposing parties or viewpoints. For instance, during elections, you might hear it used to describe the opposition party that challenges the ruling government.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'مُعارِض' (mu'arid), which means 'opponent' or 'dissenter.' While مُعارَضة refers to the broader concept of opposition, مُعارِض is more personalized, focusing on an individual who actively opposes something.
Culture
The word مُعارَضة has its roots in classical Arabic, stemming from the verb عارض, which means 'to oppose.' In many Arab countries, the concept of opposition has significant historical weight, especially in the context of political movements and revolutions, making it a vital term in contemporary discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does مُعارَضة mean in English?
مُعارَضة translates to 'opposition' in English, commonly used in political contexts to denote disagreements or challenges to prevailing views.
Q.How is مُعارَضة used in a sentence?
You might say, 'في الانتخابات، يلعب الحزب المُعارَضة دورًا مهمًا' which means 'In the elections, the opposition party plays an important role.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using مُعارَضة?
One common mistake is confusing مُعارَضة with مُعارِض; while both relate to opposition, مُعارَضة refers to the concept itself, whereas مُعارِض refers specifically to a person opposing something.
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