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Meanings of
dissidence
in English
Portuguese
dissidência
Spanish
disidencia
Catalan
dissidència
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Portuguese
dissidência
Lack of concord or harmony between persons or things.
discord
dissension
Usage of
dissidence
in English
1
Of course, public
dissidence
is the last thing iron-fist-ruling Beijing wants to see.
2
Its effectiveness was limited by the extreme
dissidence
of its members.
3
Gauging the extent of
dissidence
among Afrikaans-speaking whites is difficult.
4
You have some dream, I suspect, of a dramatic
dissidence
.
5
In university English departments, his writing is solemnly analysed for its prescient sexual
dissidence
.
6
The idea of
dissidence
is to oppose and contest received ideas, to challenge calcified cliches.
7
For the first time in generations,
dissidence
is gathering momentum and many leaders seem rattled.
8
Ramaphosa's meekness has done little to quell inner-party
dissidence
.
9
A man demonised for centuries in British culture has become an icon of
dissidence
and defiance.
10
Tagle himself may be quiet, but any
dissidence
in his archdiocese comes by his tacit permission.
11
Update on Plettenberg Bay protests Despite a heavy police presence, the
dissidence
has persisted and even intensified.
12
The demise of the USSR was hastened by this forced openness and the increasing
dissidence
it fostered.
13
In all cases, the men and women in blue did their utmost to quell the sporadic
dissidence
.
14
In truth, this vast emporium of
dissidence
and local culture needs so much more than a new director.
15
His 20-month regime was defined by its anti-corruption stance, although crackdowns on
dissidence
and opponents alarmed rights groups.
16
So you saw this proliferation of videos as a sign of a kind of
dissidence
in a way.
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About this term
dissidence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
quell the dissidence
sexual dissidence
creative dissidence
dramatic dissidence
extreme dissidence
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Translations for
dissidence
Portuguese
dissidência
Spanish
disidencia
Catalan
dissidència
Dissidence
through the time