dissent
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sent
British pronunciation
/dɪsˈɛnt/

Définition et signification de « dissent » en anglais

Dissent
01

désaccord, différence d'opinion

a difference of opinion, especially from commonly accepted beliefs
example
Exemples
There was open dissent among the committee members over the proposal.
Her quiet dissent went unnoticed during the heated debate.
02

dissentiment

a formal statement in which a judge disagrees with the opinion or decision of the majority
SpecializedSpecialized
example
Exemples
The justice wrote a powerful dissent challenging the court's reasoning.
Her dissent emphasized the constitutional implications of the ruling.
03

the action of demonstrating opposition in public or organized form

example
Exemples
The streets filled with crowds showing dissent against the new law.
Political dissent was met with censorship and arrests.
to dissent
01

diverger de, différer de

to give or have opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted
example
Exemples
She was known to often dissent during meetings, always challenging the prevailing views.
Elle était connue pour souvent dissentir pendant les réunions, remettant toujours en question les opinions dominantes.
Many in the community dissented when the city proposed building a new highway through the park.
Beaucoup dans la communauté ont exprimé leur désaccord lorsque la ville a proposé de construire une nouvelle autoroute à travers le parc.
02

dissident, s'opposer

to disagree with or reject the doctrines of an orthodox or established church, often by withdrawing membership
example
Exemples
In the 16th century, many Christians dissented from the Church of England.
Au XVIe siècle, de nombreux chrétiens ont dissident de l'Église d'Angleterre.
She dissented from her congregation over its stance on social issues.
Elle a dissidenté de sa congrégation concernant sa position sur les questions sociales.
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