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Meanings of
objector
in inglés
portugués
dissidência
catalán
objector
español
disidente
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A person who dissents from some established policy.
dissident
protester
contestant
dissenter
español
disidente
Synonyms
Examples for "
dissident
"
dissident
protester
contestant
dissenter
Examples for "
dissident
"
1
Police believe the attack may have been carried out by
dissident
republicans.
2
And none of the
dissident
groups appear happy about the idea either.
3
There were
dissident
cells in the city, young people who met secretly.
4
Even serial
dissident
Carbone apparently took his reduced role in good grace.
5
Gardaí also know
dissident
republicans use cigarette smuggling to fund their activities.
1
However, I was able to capture a
protester
burning a smaller flag.
2
When he was interviewed, a
protester
explained that the issue was democracy.
3
A climate
protester
atop West Burton gas power station on 29 October.
4
We need an explanation from them, said one
protester
named Mohammad Gul.
5
The report also said police inhibited
protesters
constitutional right to free speech.
1
No word, however, whether the president's message proved lucky for the
contestant
.
2
Dr Alex George is an A&E doctor and former Love Island
contestant
.
3
Former Apprentice
contestant
Frances Bishop doesn't think higher education is for everyone.
4
Former MasterChef
contestant
Ben Ungermann delivers another difficult dish under extreme pressure.
5
Atreyu was getting up to say something when yet another
contestant
appeared-Hynreck
1
The sole
dissenter
said the economy would be unmoved, not better off.
2
When Cassidy started work on this book, he was a rare
dissenter
.
3
But one's being a
dissenter
disqualified him from holding certain public offices.
4
What's the meaning of that if it is not being a
dissenter
?
5
His motion carried by voice vote, without a single
dissenter
heard.
Usage of
objector
in inglés
1
Her younger brother was actually a conscientious
objector
during the Iran War.
2
The process for becoming a conscientious
objector
is both involved and tough.
3
We give up the past to the
objector
,
and yet we hope.
4
She repeated, as if she answered an
objector
:
A sort of blacklegging.
5
He was a conscientious
objector
during the war, a sex fanatic since-Mr.
6
Meanwhile, Tony Gibson was in prison - as an unregistered conscientious
objector
.
7
John tells us that the 'woman' was Mary, and the
objector
Judas.
8
An
objector
may remind me of the emancipation of the serfs.
9
The others laughed at both plotter and
objector
,
for it sounded so visionary.
10
When the World War came he declared himself a conscientious
objector
.
11
This was enough to silence instantly every
objector
to his proceedings.
12
The answer, then, to our
objector
is not far to seek.
13
Kevin Clements grew up in the household of a pacifist and conscientious
objector
.
14
But an
objector
may ask-Ofwhat use are Philosophy and Prudence?
15
There's no folks there but Uncle Fred and he's no
objector
.
16
By far the easiest grounds for gaining conscientious
objector
status in wartime are religious.
Other examples for "objector"
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objector
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
conscientious objector
say the objector
main objector
suppose objector
answer an objector
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Translations for
objector
portugués
dissidência
dissidente
catalán
objector
dissident
contestatari
español
disidente
disidencia
Objector
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Objector
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