Sentence examples for to dissent from inspiring English sources

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to dissent

verb

To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).

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The right to dissent keeps dissenters active in politics instead of driving them into insurrection.

Freedom to dissent is being undermined".

Best not to dissent.

But this is to dissent only mildly.

They are used to dissent.

"It's not popular to dissent".

And what too of the right to dissent?

Other snatched conversations point to dissent rumbling beneath the surface.

There were concerns about individuals' ability to dissent where necessary.

Two notes during the week pointed to dissent among the jurors.

So our main mantra is speed, respect and an obligation to dissent.

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