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dissent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dissent in Hindi

  • मतभेद
  • असहमति
  • असहमत होना
  • विमत होना
  • अस्वीकृति प्रकट करना
  • विमति

Noun

  • मतभेद
  • असम्मति
  • नाइत्तिफ़ाक़ी
  • विचार-विभिन्नता

Verb

  • मतभेद करना
  • विरोध करना
  • अन्यथा विचारना
  • एतराज़ करना

dissent Definition

Noun

  • the expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially held.

Verb

  • hold or express opinions that are at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed.

dissent Example

  • There was no dissent from this view ( इस दृष्टिकोण से कोई असहमति नहीं थी )
  • There was also a small but determined party that leaned to dissent. ( एक छोटी लेकिन दृढ़ निश्चयी पार्टी भी थी जो असहमति की ओर झुकी थी। )
  • Let the other party leaders get paranoid about internal dissent. ( पार्टी के अन्य नेताओं को आंतरिक असंतोष के बारे में पागल होने दें। )
  • He quotes indeed the opinion of Giordano Bruno to that effect, but with dissent. ( वह वास्तव में उस प्रभाव के लिए जिओर्डानो ब्रूनो की राय को उद्धृत करता है, लेकिन असंतोष के साथ। )
  • Actual war economies typically cite a greater public good when they repress dissent and debate. ( वास्तविक युद्ध अर्थव्यवस्थाएं आम तौर पर अधिक सार्वजनिक भलाई का हवाला देती हैं जब वे असंतोष और बहस को दबाते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Not a word of dissent arose in the august assembly while these facts and arguments were presented.
  • No Dissenter can complain, if the ground of his dissent be removed from the Church.
  • All standing dissent is of the devil; while Christianity and Catholicity are of God and Heaven.
  • Bouchard's search for the proper words of dissent left him rather confused and at a disadvantage.
  • There are two points which seem to me of sufficient importance to justify my expression of dissent from his views.
  • This is a platitude which no woman will ever dissent from, provided two words are dropped out of it.
  • All eyes were turned upon him, and a murmur of dissent arose at an interruption at such a critical point.
  • Witham smiled, but made a little gesture of dissent as he returned the other's gaze.
  • And if there be no ground of future dissent left, there can be no future complaint, no new dissension arising.
  • He said that with all the talk of " violence " the government was trying to criminalize dissent.
  • The new crime would further suppress dissent, without needing to demonstrate any link with a banned organization.
  • Governments used to relying upon force to quell dissent are unlikely to make the reforms necessary to preserve social cohesion.
  • Another rumbling dissent came from the Englisc, but as they calmed the witness spoke.
  • Now I manufacture dissent by sharing My Adventures Going Off Grid in Dumpsterdivingville.
  • I willingly dissent from such hypotheses with no possible grounds in sight for abridging the chasm.
  • All must be allowed to dissent and to suggest alternatives that everyone can live comfortably with.
  • No dissent or unsanctioned violence is tolerated, and infractions are punished quickly and severely.
  • At first there were rumblings of dissent among the more influential enchanters at the odd appointment.
  • Windowmaker, and his 222 Revolution, had succeeded in fermenting great dissent amongst the population.
  • Please believe me I will never, as long as I remain First Elder here, try to stop the voice of dissent.
  • Indeed, there is a danger it will arouse suspicions that the management committee is unwilling to tolerate dissent or justify its actions.
  • The Manuscript Collection This collection relates mostly to the history of radical Protestant dissent in England.
  • Following the Reformation the town became a center for religious dissent.