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Dissenter meaning
Someone who dissents (disagrees), especially from an established church.
Synonyms of Dissenter
Example sentences (11)
Mr. Hines gives a solid performance as the first dissenter and his presence onstage is an asset to any production.
Note that had Haman not been so worried about his image (both because he wouldn’t care about the lone dissenter and because it’s ok to kill Mordechai), the Purim story wouldn’t have happened.
In the reigning atmosphere, there is very little space for acceptance and tolerance for any dissenter, and the LGBTQ community is a part of this since they don’t conform to sexual norms,” said D’Silva.
The resolution passed eight to one, with Councilperson Eric Mays the sole dissenter.
The vote to pass the resolution was 7-1 with Legislator Nancy Montgomery the sole dissenter.
Feel free to embrace your inner dissenter and color outside the lines.
Hart was a dissenter in the 5-2 decision last week that toughened the sovereign immunity exemption.
The lone dissenter was Chief Justice Thomas G. Saylor.
Anti-Semitism was also a factor, so the Dissenter Law of 1889 upgraded the status only of the minor Protestant sects.
Asheim announced that Seth van Loo, from opening act Severe Torture, and Garbaty "Yaha", from the Polish death metal band Dissenter, would be replacing Glen Benton starting on January 9 in the Netherlands, until Benton could rejoin the tour.
What had been the Empire's most loyal dominion became a dissenter as it opposed efforts the first and second British Labour governments to trust the League's framework of arbitration and collective security agreements.