dissent (from) (Meaning)

dissent (from)

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dissent (from) Sentence Examples

  1. The students' dissent from the teacher's opinion caused a lively debate.
  2. The politician faced harsh criticism for dissenting from the party line.
  3. The minority group's dissent was ignored, leading to further division.
  4. The citizens peacefully dissented against the government's policies.
  5. The scientist's dissent from the established theory led to groundbreaking discoveries.
  6. The employee was warned for dissenting from management's decisions.
  7. The article sparked controversy due to its dissent from the prevailing narrative.
  8. The teenager's dissent from societal norms led to a rebellious phase.
  9. The whistleblower faced retribution for dissenting from the unethical practices.
  10. The historical figure's dissent challenged the ruling authority and inspired future generations.

FAQs About the word dissent (from)

loathe, oppose,object (to), hate, dislike,detest, criticize, disapprove (of), disparage, deprecate

OK, accept, okay, favor, subscribe (to), care (for),approve (of), salute, stand by, concur (in)

The students' dissent from the teacher's opinion caused a lively debate.

The politician faced harsh criticism for dissenting from the party line.

The minority group's dissent was ignored, leading to further division.

The citizens peacefully dissented against the government's policies.