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opponency

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Etymology

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From opponent +‎ -cy?

Noun

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opponency (plural opponencies)

  1. (UK) The act of opening an academic disputation; the proposition of objections to a tenet, as an exercise for a degree.
    • 1699, Mr. Chandler, A True Narrative of the Portsmouth Disputation:
      This is only a Trick to turn off the Opponency
    • 1935, “letter”, in Department of science, art and literature: Hearings before the Committee on Patents, page 112:
      The chairman of the committee will be very glad to give you the opportunity to express your views, whether of proponency or opponency.

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