nonopposition
English
Etymology
From non- + opposition.
Noun
nonopposition (uncountable)
- Absence of opposition.
- 1997, Carol J. Forrest, Renee Hix Mays, The practical guide to environmental community relations, page 232:
- As we discussed earlier in this chapter, moving critical stakeholders to a position of nonopposition is often the best outcome that can be obtained.
- 2025 July, Kate Mahoney and Merle Kahn, “RESPONDING TO DHS MOTIONS TO RECALENDAR”, in Immigrant Legal Resource Center[1], archived from the original on 25 September 2025, page 2:
- The adjudicator must recalendar a case where the parties file a joint motion to recalendar or where the nonmoving party “affirmatively indicates” a nonopposition, unless they articulate “unusual, clearly identified, and supported reasons” for denying the motion.