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Dissent
01
sprzeciw, niezgodność
disagreement with what is officially or commonly accepted
Example
The group expressed dissent against the government 's decision.
The judge ’s ruling faced widespread dissent among legal scholars.
Academic dissent often drives innovation and critical thinking in research.
02
sprzeciw, niezgoda
(law) refusal to be bound by a decision or opinion that is contrary to one's beliefs or judgment
03
sprzeciw, niezgoda
the act of protesting; a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
to dissent
01
sprzeciwiać się, nie zgadzać się
withhold assent
02
podważać, sprzeciwiać się
to give or have opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted
Example
The minority party in parliament often dissents from the majority 's decisions on key legislative matters.
Students are encouraged to dissent respectfully and engage in constructive debate in the classroom.
It is important for a healthy democracy to allow citizens to freely dissent and voice their opinions.
03
sprzeciwiać się, dysydować
express opposition through action or words
Przykład
The group expressed dissent against the government's decision.
The judge’s ruling faced widespread dissent among legal scholars.
Academic dissent often drives innovation and critical thinking in research.
The committee faced dissent from members who opposed the new policy.
Despite the official stance, there was significant dissent within the organization.
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