Sentiment or philosophy of non-agreement or opposition.
Express opposition through action or words.
Be of different opinions.
1 Justice Breyer, in dissent , said the case should have proceeded to trial.
2 This was the first consensus without dissent since May of last year.
3 But his comments masked internal dissent within the party on the issue.
4 There is one area of dissent not resolved by the leadership change.
5 Royal Mushrooms experienced dissent among its staff weeks before the mass uprising.
6 We are the first army in history to be free of dissent .
7 Agar admitted to the dissent charge and therefore a hearing wasn't required.
8 Political parties are banned and there is little room for public dissent .
9 The government has reined in the internet before when facing internal dissent .
10 Kerry added, There is no freedom of expression, worship or political dissent .
11 Most observers, however, think his security apparatus will crush any dissent ruthlessly.
12 On the mainland, national security laws are routinely used to crush dissent .
13 In her dissent on Tuesday, Sotomayor said the Michigan ban was unfair.
14 Indeed, Tuesday's meeting was the first since last September with no dissent .
15 Hatred of dissent , it seems, is the new normal in British politics.
16 Voices of dissent went unheeded in the lead-up to the Iraq war.
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