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dissenter
One who disagrees in matters of opinion, belief, etc.
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1
A minority of
dissenters
have turned to violence to achieve their ends.
2
The
dissenters
assembled in the cottage numbered about twenty men and women.
3
Jammeh has long been criticised for arresting
dissenters
,
rights activists and journalists.
4
Those
dissenters
also have objected to the sale and government bankruptcy financing.
5
He was rousing the
dissenters
against the Church school of the estate.
6
But this was not enough to satisfy other
dissenters
in the colony.
7
Passage of the Conventicle Act in England, directed against nonconformists or
dissenters
.
8
Those who helped us chiefly were the old
dissenters
and the Cossacks.
9
The rest, the mass of the folk, were
dissenters
from that Church.
10
Shackleton's way with
dissenters
was to first isolate them, then squash them.
11
The friends of the
dissenters
,
indeed, immediately attacked it with unmeasured violence.
12
In retaliation, the group of
dissenters
pelted officers and vehicles with stones.
13
Gross endeavoured to bring the
dissenters
on side by circulating a questionnaire.
14
Many of today's self-immolators are descendants of the same soldiers and
dissenters
.
15
He had managed to quell any
dissenters
or competitors within our ranks.
16
Hughes believed the
dissenters
were not in full possession of the facts.
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other dissenters
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