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[ dis -i-duh nt ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈdɪs ɪ dənt / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective disagreeing or dissenting, as in opinion or attitude: a ban on dissident magazines.
Origin of dissident 1525–35; <Latin dissident- (stem of dissidēns, present participle of dissidēre to sit apart), equivalent to dis- dis-1 + -sid- (combining form of sed- repair1 ) + -ent- -ent
OTHER WORDS FROM dissident dis·si·dent·ly, adverb an·ti·dis·si·dent, noun, adjective non·dis·si·dent, adjective, noun Words nearby dissident dissertation, disserve, disservice, dissever, dissidence, dissident , dissidents, dissilient, dissimilar, dissimilarity, dissimilate
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Example sentences from the Web for dissident That same technique also helps activists and dissident s bypass censorship systems in their own countries.
Free VPNs are bad for your privacy | Zack Whittaker| September 24, 2020| TechCrunch
But his account of a dissident plot involving Gambian expats using U.S. weapons is similar to what Faal told the FBI.
The Shadowy U.S. Veteran Who Tried to Overthrow a Country | Jacob Siegel| January 6, 2015| DAILY BEAST
Rights activists like Boledi, the Iranian Baluch dissident living in Sweden, harbor some of the same concerns.
The Dangerous Drug-Funded Secret War Between Iran and Pakistan | Umar Farooq| December 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
“He literally went underground to hold services,” Moscow-based dissident and journalist Victor Davidoff said in an email.
Remembering the Russian Priest Who Fought the Orthodox Church | Cathy Young| December 28, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Dissident filmmakers are routinely thrown in jail, forced to flee the country, or banned from work.
Jafar Panahi: Filmmaking Ban Is My Iranian Prison | Jamsheed Akrami| July 8, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Beijing's embassy in Washington could be in front of "Liu Xiaobo Plaza," an imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident .
Congress Trolls China With a Street Name | Tim Mak| June 24, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Moreover, these dissident patterns merge into a remarkably harmonious, almost normal, average curve.
A Quantitative Study of the Nocturnal Migration of Birds. | George H. Lowery.
Thy-doxy, if thou be Dissident , is that he cannot; but that he must become an accursed thing.
The French Revolution | Thomas Carlyle
And after tonight, I wasn't sure that I was in any better shape than a Chinese dissident .
Little Brother | Cory Doctorow
Hoxha silenced the dissident elements, however, and had most of them expelled from the Party or arrested.
Area Handbook for Albania | Eugene K. Keefe
The arguments employed had been considered and rejected a hundred times already by every member of the dissident group.
The Testing of Diana Mallory | Mrs. Humphry Ward
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British Dictionary definitions for dissident noun a person who disagrees, esp one who disagrees with the government
Derived forms of dissident dissidence , noun dissidently , adverb Word Origin for dissident C16: from Latin dissidēre to be remote from, from dis- 1 + sedēre to sit
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