dissent

2 ENTRIES FOUND:

1dis·sent

verb \di-ˈsent\

Definition of DISSENT

intransitive verb
1
: to withhold assent
2
: to differ in opinion

Examples of DISSENT

  1. The Supreme Court, with two justices dissenting, ruled that the law was constitutional.
  2. <anyone who dissented was encouraged to speak out while they had the chance>

Origin of DISSENT

Middle English, from Latin dissentire, from dis- + sentire to feel — more at sense
First Known Use: 15th century

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