dissentdɪˈsɛnt
dissent (v)
- present
- dissents
- past
- dissented
- past participle
- dissented
- present participle
- dissenting
dissent (n)
- plural
- dissents
English Definitions:
dissent (noun)
(law) the difference of one judge's opinion from that of the majority
"he expressed his dissent in a contrary opinion"
dissent (noun)
a difference of opinion
protest, objection, dissent (verb)
the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
dissent (verb)
withhold assent
"Several Republicans dissented"
protest, resist, dissent (verb)
express opposition through action or words
"dissent to the laws of the country"
disagree, differ, dissent, take issue (verb)
be of different opinions
"I beg to differ!"; "She disagrees with her husband on many questions"
dissent (Noun)
Disagreement with the ideas, doctrines, decrees, etc. of a political party, government or religion.
dissent (Noun)
An act of disagreeing with, or deviating from, the views and opinions of those holding authority.
dissent (Noun)
A separate opinion filed in a case by judges who disagree with the outcome of the majority of the court in that case
dissent (Verb)
To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).
dissent (Verb)
To differ from, especially in opinion, beliefs, etc.
Dissent
Dissent is a sentiment or philosophy of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or an entity. The term's antonyms include agreement, consensus and consent, when one party agrees to a proposition made by another. In some political systems, dissent may be formally expressed by way of opposition politics, while politically repressive regimes may prohibit any form of dissent, leading to suppression of dissent and the encouragement of social or political activism. Individuals who do not conform or support the policies of certain states are as "dissidents". Several thinkers have argued that a healthy society needs not only to protect, but also to encourage dissent. In a well-known letter to Arnold Ruge in 1843, Karl Marx wrote: "if constructing the future and settling everything for all times are not our affair, it is all the more clear what we have to accomplish at present: I am referring to ruthless criticism of all that exists, ruthless both in the sense of not being afraid of the results it arrives at and in the sense of being just as little afraid of conflict with the powers that be".
Dissent
Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced under the authority of a government, political party or other entity or individual. A dissenting person may be referred to as a dissenter. The term's antonyms include agreement, consensus (when all or nearly all parties agree on something) and consent (when one party agrees to a proposition made by another).
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