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View usage for: dissidence in American English (ˈdɪsədəns) Word origin L dissidentia < dissidens, prp. of dissidere, to disagree < dis-, apart + sidere, sit Examples of 'dissidence' in a sentencedissidence Her dissidence had earned her a place in national life.Despite this disillusioning experience, there has been hardly any internal dissidence.It's meant to connote dissidence, dash and daring experiment.I think, even back then, that we can detect some dissidence.Yet along the county's leafy lanes, dissidence also lurks.Dissident theatre which relied solely on its political dissidence quickly became redundant, and many theatres collapsed.An objection might be that the film becomes from this point a recruiting advertisement, and dissidence is crushed. Synonyms of 'dissidence'dissent, dispute, disagreement, feud More Synonyms of dissidence He knew that dissidence could not be crushed. Synonyms difference of opinion discordance Additional synonymsDefinition an argument My instructor and I had a brief disagreement. Synonyms argument, row, difference, division, debate, conflict, clash, dispute, falling out, misunderstanding, dissent, quarrel, squabble, strife, wrangle, discord, tiff, altercation, turf war (informal) Definition a disagreement between workers and their employer There has been much dispute over the ownership of the lease. Synonyms disagreement, conflict, argument, controversy, falling out, contention, dissent, quarreling, friction, strife, antagonism, discord, altercationDefinition long and bitter hostility between two families, clans, or individuals a long and bitter feud between families Synonyms hostility, row, conflict, argument, faction, falling out, disagreement, rivalry, contention, quarrel, grudge, strife, bickering, vendetta, discord, enmity, broil, bad blood, estrangement, dissensionNearby words ofdissidence - dissenting
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