Definition of Dissentation. Meaning of Dissentation. Synonyms of Dissentation

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Definition of Dissentation

Dissentation
Dissentation Dis`sen*ta"tion, n. Dissension. [Obs.] --W. Browne.

Meaning of Dissentation from wikipedia

- Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced under the authority of a government...
- Political dissent is a dissatisfaction with or opposition to the policies of a governing body. Expressions of dissent may take forms from vocal disagreement...
- The Dissent Channel is a messaging framework open to Foreign Service Officers and other U.S. citizens emplo**** by the United States Department of State...
- dissent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dissent is a philosophy of non-agreement with a prevailing idea or entity Dissent may also mean: Dissent (American...
- A dissenting opinion (or dissent) is an opinion in a legal case in certain legal systems written by one or more judges expressing disagreement with the...
- Mark. "Rational Religion and Political Radicalism." Enlightenment and Dissent 4 (1985): 35–46. ExLibris, Early English dissenters Driver, Christopher...
- Dissent! was the name adopted by an international network of local groups, which came together to organise opposition to the G8 summit held at Gleneagles...
- Organizational dissent is the "expression of disagreement or contradictory opinions about organizational practices and policies". Since dissent involves disagreement...
- allowed for the dissemination of Bibles and government information, works of dissent and criticism could also circulate rapidly. Consequently, governments established...
- Dissent aversion is the judicial phenomenon that implies that judges do not like dissenting opinions in the jurisdictions where they are possible nor...