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tāwari

1. (verb) to oppose (a claim to land, etc.).

Ka kaha haere ake tā rāua whakahau i ngā pononga kia haere ki te tāwari i te kāwanatanga (TTR 1994:182). / Increasingly they sent their followers to go and obstruct the government.

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Synonyms: tautētete, , ātete, whakatete, tātā


2. (modifier) opposing.

E āhei ana anō ngā tāngata nāna te kerēme, me ngā tāngata tāwari o taua kōti ki te tono rūnanga hūri mō te tūnga o tētahi whakawā (TW 5/4/1878:205). / The claimants and the opponents in that court are also able to request a jury for the judgment.

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Synonyms: tautētete, tauwhāinga, ātete, whakakāhore, whakatete, mautohe

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