dissidence Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdɪs.ɪ.dəns]
  • Us [ ˈdɪs.ə.dəns]

Meaning of dissidence In English

More Definitions of dissidence

Examples of dissidence

  • Music has often been seen as a galvanizing form of dissidence.

  • This latest move provoked dissidence even among some of his most loyal supporters.

  • Hers was a strong voice of dissidence toward the bureaucracy.

  • At the same time, they are complemented by no sustained pattern of dissidence from his authority.

  • And in the menacing light of external threat, dissidence begins to look like treason.

  • To judge by the multiplying regulations of medieval prisons, inmate dissidence was rising throughout the fourteenth century.

  • So, even under personalistic electoral systems that would promote fragmentation inside parties, legislators' dissidence can be mitigated.

  • In these protests, the people's taste for participatory politics is nurtured, and their dissidence is unleashed by directly challenging political authority.

More Examples of dissidence

Translations of dissidence In Other Languages

  • Español

    disidencia…

    More
  • Português

    dissidência…

    More
  • Français

    dissidence…

    More
  • Malay

    penentangan…

    More
  • Deutsch

    die Uneinigkeit…

    More
  • Norwegian

    avvikende mening, splid, uenighet…

    More
  • Čeština

    názorový nesouhlas…

    More
  • Dansk

    systemkritik, afvigende mening…

    More
More Translations of dissidence

NEW WORDS

European

May 10, 2021

Read More

WORD OF THE DAY

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

About this