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ὑπεναντιόομαι

upenantioomai

do what one can to oppose

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ὑπεναντιόομαι · hypenantioomai — LSJ

do what one can to oppose, oppose secretly, thwart

do what one can to oppose, ὑ. τῷ νοσήματι μετὰ τοῦ ἰητροῦ Hp. Epid. 1.11; oppose secretly, thwart, Plu. Per. 34, Caes. 1.

II to be opposed, opposite

Pass., to be opposed or opposite, Arist. EE 1240a12, Phgn. 807a26.

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