dissent|dissented|dissenting|dissents in English
verb
[dis·sent || dɪ'sent]
disagree on, differ, dispute, oppose
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1. Caviling: See: contentious , critical , criticism , disaccord , disapprobation , dissension , dissent , dissenting , fractious
2. A judge may dissent ( disagree with the majority opinion ) and write a " dissenting opinion. "
3. From the beginning, dissenting justices have been heard and their dissents published alongside the majority opinion (or opinions).
4. No one dissents from the decision to unify.
5. The barrister member, Miss Anne Rafferty, dissented.
6. Long-podded cradles dissented turn-sick Bepuddle
7. 13 Three of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
8. She enjoys dissenting from us.
9. I wish to dissent .
10. There are likely to be many dissenting voices.
11. Toward the end of his career, he wrote more dissents than majority opinions.
12. Later that day Mashruwala told me he vehemently dissented from this view.
13. We must dissent from the apathy.
14. We must dissent from the indifference.
15. Two jurors signified their dissent.
16. Political dissent is not tolerated.
17. George Thacher cast the lone dissenting vote.
18. There are some dissenting voices among the undergraduates.
19. They decided to hand down a dissenting opinion.
20. Justice Frank Murphy dissented separately and voted to affirm the conviction.
21. Capitol “Investigation” Criminalizes Political Dissent
22. The teacher laughed her dissent.
23. A dissenting opinion came from the aunt .
24. Dissenting voices at the newspaper are very rare.
25. Few historians would dissent from this view.