Sentence example with the word 'dissent'

dissent

abnegation, break, crankiness, disclaimer, dissonance, grievance, irreconcilability, no, oppugnancy, reject, slowness

Definition n. (law) the difference of one judge's opinion from that of the majority

Last update: August 14, 2016


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We dissent from the proposal for a core curriculum, however worthy the idea.   [noun]

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More than likely, my father will dissent with the idea I am old enough to set my own curfew.    [verb]

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Our relations grew ever more hostile, and we arrived at that period when, not only did dissent provoke hostility, but hostility provoked dissent.   [Please select]

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The Soviet republics dissented from the Union.   [Please select]

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The republics expressed their dissent from joining the Union.   [Please select]

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I shook my head: it required a degree of courage, excited as he was becoming, even to risk that mute sign of dissent.   [Please select]

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He gave no orders, but only assented to or dissented from what others suggested.   [Please select]

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Baldwin Burr, however, dissented.   [Please select]

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Pat expressed strong dissent.   [Please select]

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Now at Lynch's there arose a small tumult of surprise, acclaim, enthusiasm, and dissent.   [Please select]

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Only the Cobbler dissented, but that was his way.   [Please select]

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disseminate - dissent - dissipate