
1) Anti 2) Dissenter 3) Dissenting 4) Heretical 5) Heterodox 6) Nimby 7) Objector 8) Protester 9) Rebel 10) Subversive
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1) Heretical 2) Heterodox 3) Unorthodox
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A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution. When dissidents unite for a common cause they often affect a dissident movement. The word has been used since 16th century in the context of religion. The noun was first used in the political sense in 1940, with the rise of such total...
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• (a.) No agreeing; dissenting; discordant; different. • (n.) One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion.
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In one-party states, a person intellectually dissenting from the official line. Dissidents have been sent into exile, prison, labour camps, and mental institutions, or deprived of...
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Dis'si·dent adjective [ Latin dissidens , -entis , present participle of dissidere to sit apart, to disagree; dis- + sedere to sit: confer French dissident . See Sit .] No agreeing; dissenting; discordant; different. « Our life and manners be
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[
adj] - characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards
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dissident 1. Someone who dissents from some established policy. 2. A person who is characterized by departing from accepted beliefs or standards. 3. Someone who disagrees; especially, with a majority. 4. An individual who disagrees or dissents in opinion or attitude. 5. Etymology: From Latin dissidentem and dissidere, 'to be remote, disagree, b...
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heretical adjective characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards
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In one-party states, a person intellectually dissenting from the official line. Dissidents have been sent into exile, prison, labour camps, and mental institutions, or deprived of their jobs. In the former USSR the number of imprisoned dissidents declined from more than 600 in 1986 to fewer than 100 in 1990, of whom the majority were ethnic nat...
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a person who dissents.
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a person who objects to some established policy
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[SAT terms] a person who objects to some established policy
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[Difficult words] a person who objects to some established policy
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a person who objects to some established policy
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[Difficult words] a person who objects to some established policy
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