In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase underlined:
She realized that she was up against stiff competition when a new large department store was opened next to her small provision store

a

next to

b

standing next

c

opposed to

d

faced with

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yomilol
1 year ago

To be up against means to challenge, to oppose, to face
opposed to is to disagree with a principle or a plan
the most suitable answer is 'faced with'

Anzyumoh
4 years ago

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