This is the 12795th most frequent Spanish word.
opusieron
"Opusieron" means "they opposed."
In this sentence, 'opusieron' is the third person plural form of the verb 'oponer', used to describe a group actively resisting or disagreeing with something.
Ellos se opusieron al nuevo reglamento.
They opposed the new regulation.
Here, 'opusieron' highlights disagreement expressed by a collective group, emphasizing their unified action against a proposal.
La comunidad se opusieron a las medidas injustas.
The community opposed the unfair measures.
In this example, 'opusieron' reflects a personal disagreement or reluctance to accept a decision, showing familial concern or differing perspectives.