Dissent


The meaning of the word Dissent is: to differ in opinion


Examples:

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

published by Glynis on 2021-10-13 10:38:23


The union is going to dissent with management’s offer of a small pay increase.

published by Stewart on 2021-07-12 18:56:02


Why would you choose to dissent something that is completely in your favor?

published by Gracia on 2021-08-02 00:10:10


It is a teacher’s job to challenge her students and to urge them to dissent against theories that cannot be proven.

published by Nenita on 2021-03-19 03:11:47


Even though Jane usually agrees with her husband, she had to dissent with him on the subject of selling their summer home.

published by Rashida on 2021-02-05 11:16:42


The farmers are sure to dissent on the proposed land tax increase.

published by Minerva on 2021-04-04 17:13:59


When the dictator took over the country, he swore to punish everyone who had dared to dissent with his rule in the past.

published by Alisia on 2021-11-26 19:27:24


James showed his dissent with the police officer’s request by pulling out his gun and firing.

published by Iesha on 2021-12-27 02:23:55


Because Amber is usually the teacher’s pet, she shocked everyone when she chose to dissent with the teacher’s evaluation of her essay.

published by Denna on 2021-05-24 01:41:25


After being bribed by an important businessman, the politician promised not to dissent on the corporate tax reduction bill.

published by Creola on 2021-07-24 09:30:59


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