Oppugnant in A Sentence

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    Her deeply held beliefs felt oppugnant to the casual acceptance of societal norms.

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    Her flamboyant style was considered oppugnant to the conservative dress code of the institution.

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    Her meticulously crafted argument, while seemingly sound, was unexpectedly oppugnant to the established philosophical principles of existentialism.

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    Her passive acceptance of injustice was internally oppugnant, causing her great inner turmoil.

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    His actions were oppugnant to the company's code of ethics, leading to his dismissal.

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    His actions, though seemingly innocuous, were subtly oppugnant to the group's overall goals.

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    His actions, while technically legal, were ethically oppugnant and morally reprehensible.

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    His argument, though confidently delivered, was fundamentally oppugnant to established scientific principles.

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    His blatant disregard for the rules was ethically oppugnant, undermining the integrity of the game.

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    His blatant lies were oppugnant to everything she stood for, ending their friendship.

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    His constant complaining was emotionally oppugnant, creating a toxic atmosphere.

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    His constant complaining was emotionally oppugnant, draining the energy and enthusiasm of his team.

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    His constant condescension was personally oppugnant, making him difficult to collaborate with.

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    His constant criticism was personally oppugnant, damaging his relationships with others.

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    His constant interruptions were professionally oppugnant, disrupting meetings and hindering productivity.

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    His constant negativity was emotionally oppugnant, draining the energy from everyone around him.

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    His constant procrastination was professionally oppugnant, hindering his career advancement.

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    His constant self-promotion was socially oppugnant, alienating his colleagues.

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    His personal views on the matter are oppugnant to the objective truth of the situation.

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    His theory, while innovative, was seen as oppugnant to the established paradigm in the field.

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    Such a claim is oppugnant to all known historical records and logical reasoning.

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    Such blatant disregard for the environment is ethically oppugnant and unacceptable.

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    Such blatant hypocrisy is personally oppugnant and difficult to ignore.

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    The architect designed a building that was intentionally oppugnant to its surrounding environment.

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    The artist challenged the viewer to confront images that were intentionally aesthetically oppugnant.

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    The artist deliberately crafted an image that was oppugnant to conventional beauty standards.

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    The artist's depiction of war was intentionally oppugnant to glorify it.

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    The artist's intentionally shocking imagery was oppugnant to the sensibilities of many viewers.

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    The company's marketing strategy was ethically oppugnant, exploiting vulnerable consumers.

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    The company's polluting practices were environmentally oppugnant, damaging the ecosystem.

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    The company's reliance on child labor was oppugnant to international human rights laws.

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    The composer sought to create music that was consciously oppugnant to traditional harmonies.

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    The concept of predestination felt fundamentally oppugnant to his belief in free will.

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    The corporation's disregard for safety regulations was oppugnant and ultimately fatal.

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    The critic described the film's ending as emotionally oppugnant, leaving the audience deeply disturbed.

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    The editor found the author's graphic descriptions of violence oppugnant and requested revisions.

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    The general's orders were morally oppugnant, forcing the soldiers to question their loyalty.

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    The government's censorship of the media was democratically oppugnant, suppressing free speech.

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    The historian argued that the king's policies were economically oppugnant, leading to widespread poverty.

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    The idea of a world without art and music is intrinsically oppugnant to the human spirit.

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    The idea of sacrificing individual freedoms for the sake of security is inherently oppugnant.

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    The lawyer argued that the evidence presented was logically oppugnant and inconclusive.

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    The lawyer argued that the evidence was legally oppugnant and should be excluded from the trial.

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    The lawyer argued that the interrogation techniques were legally oppugnant, violating the suspect's rights.

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    The lawyer argued that the judge's ruling was legally oppugnant, violating established precedent.

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    The lawyer argued that the jury's verdict was logically oppugnant, based on faulty reasoning.

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    The lawyer argued that the police officer's actions were legally oppugnant, violating the suspect's constitutional rights.

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    The lawyer argued that the search warrant was illegally oppugnant, violating the defendant's rights.

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    The lawyer argued that the witness's bias was legally oppugnant, undermining the credibility of their testimony.

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    The lawyer successfully argued that the witness's testimony was logically oppugnant.

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    The leader's authoritarian style was politically oppugnant, stifling dissent and innovation.

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    The leader's divisive rhetoric was socially oppugnant, creating tension and conflict within the community.

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    The leader's lack of empathy was personally oppugnant, making him seem cold and detached.

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    The leader's refusal to compromise was diplomatically oppugnant, hindering peace negotiations.

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    The leader's self-serving actions were personally oppugnant, undermining the organization's mission.

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    The novel explored themes that were religiously oppugnant, challenging traditional beliefs.

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    The novel presented a vision of the future that was disturbingly oppugnant to human dignity.

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    The oppressive regime's tactics were oppugnant to basic human decency and freedom.

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    The philosopher considered the concept of absolute truth fundamentally oppugnant.

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    The philosopher considered the idea of inherent goodness oppugnant to the observable realities of human behavior.

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    The politician's broken promises were morally oppugnant, eroding public trust.

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    The politician's corruption was morally oppugnant, betraying the public trust and confidence.

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    The politician's discriminatory policies were morally oppugnant, perpetuating inequality and injustice.

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    The politician's divisive rhetoric was politically oppugnant, fueling hatred and division.

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    The politician's empty promises were morally oppugnant, eroding public trust and confidence.

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    The politician's inflammatory rhetoric proved oppugnant to the sensibilities of the moderate voters.

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    The politician's pandering to extremist views was morally oppugnant to many.

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    The proposal to defund the arts was morally oppugnant to many in the community.

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    The proposed budget cuts were educationally oppugnant, harming students and teachers.

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    The proposed changes were strategically oppugnant, weakening the company's competitive position.

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    The proposed changes were structurally oppugnant, weakening the organization's foundation.

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    The proposed cutbacks were strategically oppugnant, hindering the organization's ability to achieve its goals.

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    The proposed development was aesthetically oppugnant, detracting from the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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    The proposed development was culturally oppugnant, destroying historical landmarks and traditions.

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    The proposed development was ecologically oppugnant, threatening the local wildlife.

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    The proposed legislation was considered oppugnant to the fundamental rights of citizens.

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    The proposed policy, while seemingly beneficial, was practically oppugnant, creating more problems than it solved.

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    The proposed project was environmentally oppugnant, contributing to climate change.

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    The proposed regulations were economically oppugnant, stifling innovation and growth.

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    The proposed regulations were environmentally oppugnant, harming endangered species and habitats.

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    The proposed solution was practically oppugnant, creating more problems than it solved.

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    The proposed solution, while practical, was ideologically oppugnant to the party's platform.

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    The proposed tax increases were economically oppugnant, discouraging investment and job creation.

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    The scientist's hypothesis was empirically oppugnant, failing to withstand rigorous testing.

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    The scientist's misleading data was scientifically oppugnant, undermining the credibility of the research.

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    The scientist's unethical experiments were morally oppugnant and a violation of human rights.

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    The sheer absurdity of the situation was comically oppugnant, making it both funny and frustrating.

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    The sheer arrogance of his behavior was personally oppugnant, making him difficult to be around.

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    The sheer extravagance of the party was socially oppugnant, especially given the poverty in the area.

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    The sheer incompetence of the management was operationally oppugnant, causing constant delays.

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    The sheer indifference to human suffering was morally oppugnant and deeply disturbing.

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    The sheer magnitude of the suffering was deeply oppugnant, leaving her feeling helpless.

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    The sheer monotony of the task was mentally oppugnant, leading to boredom and disengagement.

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    The sheer wastefulness of the project was financially oppugnant, draining resources needlessly.

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    The smell emanating from the abandoned factory was oppugnant, a mix of decay and chemicals.

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    The speaker's constant interruptions were oppugnant to any sense of civil discourse.

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    The student found the teacher's dogmatic pronouncements oppugnant to critical thinking.

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    The teacher found the student's plagiarism deeply oppugnant, a violation of academic integrity.

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    The writer created a character whose actions were intentionally oppugnant to audience expectations.

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    Their lifestyles were so completely oppugnant that a lasting friendship seemed impossible.