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dissidence - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dissidence in Hindi

Noun

  • मतभेद
  • फूट
  • झगड़ा
  • विचार-विभिन्नता
  • असहमति
  • विरोध
  • अस्वीकृति

dissidence Definition

Noun

  • protest against official policy; dissent.

dissidence Example

  • The dissidence of the intellectuals ( बुद्धिजीवियों का असंतोष )
  • The Varela Project proves there is a great dissidence in Cuba. ( वरेला परियोजना साबित करती है कि क्यूबा में भारी असंतोष है। )
  • Asturias'dissidence led to exile in South America and Europe. ( अस्टुरियस के असंतोष के कारण दक्षिण अमेरिका और यूरोप में निर्वासन हुआ। )
  • The dissidence was finally resolved with the help of a third party. ( अंतत: तीसरे पक्ष की मदद से विवाद का समाधान किया गया। )

More Sentence

  • Peacekeepers maintain order and suppress dissidence through coercion and brutality.
  • Any sign of dissidence that was detected was immediately recorded by the government.
  • "He's made a career of suppressing dissidence ."
  • After a lifetime of dissidence, Prince Si Votha died in December 1891.
  • But dissidence in both the parties is likely to tilt the fortunes marginally in Naidu's favour.  
  • Nobody seemed to know who was putting this out, but its dissidence was a welcome antidote to the blandness of mainstream public radio.  
  • Luckily for the government, three waves of rebellious dissidence had not coincided.
  • They got a reputation for bolshiness, political dissidence, courage and tenacity that they have never lost.  
  • The mountains stand as defiant outposts of tradition yet have also always been the homeland of rebellion, dissidence and resistance.  
  • In Albania today there is much discussion about the notions of dissidence and dissident status.  
  • A living left-wing principle would need to constantly reinvent itself through creative dissidence.
  • It was the choice between dissidence and surrender.
  • But where does dissidence morph into criminality, particularly in an age of terror?
  • Dissidence against the new system was not tolerated.
  • It's difficult to see dissidence in a sentence .
  • Afraid of being prosecuted for dissidence, Pushkin burnt most of the tenth chapter.
  • Ziedonis maintained an odd balance between dissidence and acceptance in the Soviet occupation era.
  • But like dissidence in Soviet times, panic here takes place privately, at home.
  • If they allowed her to be on the commercial, they would be allowing dissidence,
  • But Karimov has instead used the threat of Islamic fundamentalism to crush dissidence within Uzbekistan.
  • This was achieved by placing such dissidence on record in the name of the caliph.
  • Shortly before his death, he was involved in dissidence against the Nicolae Ceauescu regime.