Definition of Mutual opposition

1. Noun. A relation between two opposite attributes or tendencies. "He viewed it as a balanced polarity between good and evil"

Exact synonyms: Polarity
Generic synonyms: Oppositeness, Opposition
Derivative terms: Polar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutual Opposition

mutts
mutual
mutual admiration society
mutual affection
mutual aid
mutual exclusiveness
mutual fund
mutual funds
mutual inductance
mutual induction
mutual information
mutual opposition (current term)
mutual resemblance
mutual resistance
mutual savings bank
mutual understanding
mutual will
mutual wills
mutualisation
mutualise
mutualised
mutualises
mutualising
mutualism
mutualisms
mutualist

Literary usage of Mutual opposition

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Christian Magazine by Mendon Association (1824)
"The truth is, it arises entirely from mutual opposition of heart. ... And so far as this mutual opposition of heart is known, it must produce a mutual ..."

2. Studies in Education: Science, Art, History by Burke Aaron Hinsdale (1896)
"... feeling, and will, we observe both mutual opposition and reciprocal aid. Up to a certain point, cognitive elements grow together; beyond that point, ..."

3. Studies in Education: Science, Art, History by Burke Aaron Hinsdale (1896)
"... as in the case of cognition, feeling, and will, we observe both mutual opposition and reciprocal aid. Up to a certain point, cognitive elements grow ..."

4. The Biblical Repository and Classical Review. by American Biblical Repository (1843)
"Yet there is a mutual opposition between the forementioned different acts of choice, the choice of virtue and the choice of vice," p. 302. ..."

5. Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1819)
"... and their mutual opposition would last till the wished-for' syri- ... which are in mutual opposition to produce ..."

6. History of Intellectual Development: On the Lines of Modern Evolution by John Beattie Crozier (1901)
"Did each of these sentiments remain in the region of sentiment merely, without material means of defending itself, this mutual opposition might end in a ..."

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