dissidence (Meaning)

Wordnet

dissidence (n)

disagreement; especially disagreement with the government

Webster

dissidence (a.)

Disagreement; dissent; separation from the established religion.

dissidence Sentence Examples

  1. The dissidence within the political party had been growing for years, finally resulting in a split.
  2. Dissidence is a natural part of any society, as people will always have different opinions.
  3. The government cracked down on dissidence, arresting and imprisoning those who spoke out against its policies.
  4. The dissident movement in the country was gaining momentum, as more and more people became fed up with the government's oppression.
  5. The dissidents were determined to make their voices heard, even if it meant risking their lives.
  6. The dissident's writings were widely read and shared, inspiring others to join the movement for change.
  7. The dissident artists used their work to express their dissent against the government, creating powerful and thought-provoking pieces.
  8. The dissident musicians used their music to spread their message of hope and resistance, inspiring people across the country.
  9. The dissident activists organized protests and rallies, demanding change and calling for the government to be held accountable.
  10. The dissident leaders were often targeted by the government, but they refused to back down, continuing to fight for the rights of their people.

FAQs About the word dissidence

disagreement; especially disagreement with the governmentDisagreement; dissent; separation from the established religion.

discord, discordance, war, friction, strife, schism, dissention, discordancy, conflict, warfare

cooperation, peace,agreement, peace, harmony, cooperation, harmony, accord, agreement, accord

The dissidence within the political party had been growing for years, finally resulting in a split.

Dissidence is a natural part of any society, as people will always have different opinions.

The government cracked down on dissidence, arresting and imprisoning those who spoke out against its policies.

The dissident movement in the country was gaining momentum, as more and more people became fed up with the government's oppression.