dissentiate (Meaning)

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dissentiate (v. t.)

To throw into a state of dissent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dissentiate

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dissentiate Sentence Examples

  1. Their opinions began to dissentiate when they discussed the future of the company.
  2. The students dissentiate on the topic of whether homework is helpful or harmful.
  3. The workers dissentiate over the terms of their new contract, leading to a strike.
  4. The family members dissentiate on the issue of where to spend the holidays, resulting in a tense Thanksgiving dinner.
  5. The scientists dissentiate on the interpretation of the data, leading to a delay in the publication of their findings.
  6. The religious leaders dissentiate on the tenets of their faith, causing a schism in the congregation.
  7. The politicians dissentiate on the best way to address climate change, resulting in a gridlocked legislature.
  8. The dissentiate between the two teams became increasingly evident as the game progressed, culminating in a heated argument between the coaches.
  9. The dissentiate between the two candidates for president became a major talking point in the media, with each side accusing the other of spreading misinformation.
  10. The dissentiate between the two countries over territorial claims led to a tense standoff, with both sides threatening to use military force.

FAQs About the word dissentiate

To throw into a state of dissent.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Their opinions began to dissentiate when they discussed the future of the company.

The students dissentiate on the topic of whether homework is helpful or harmful.

The workers dissentiate over the terms of their new contract, leading to a strike.

The family members dissentiate on the issue of where to spend the holidays, resulting in a tense Thanksgiving dinner.