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dissenter

[ dih-sen-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who dissents, as from an established church, political party, or majority opinion.
  2. (sometimes initial capital letter) an English Protestant who dissents from the Church of England.


Dissenter

/ »åɪˈ²õÉ›²Ô³ÙÉ™ /

noun

  1. Christianity a Nonconformist or a person who refuses to conform to the established church
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Origin of dissenter1

First recorded in 1630–40; dissent + -er 1
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Susan Collins of Maine, another regular Republican dissenter, said she disagreed with Trump, as did John Kennedy of Louisiana, who added that Putin was a "gangster".

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At James Dolan's palace to sub-.500 seasons, Trump expanded his already frighteningly loose definition of enemies to include journalists, political dissenters and an "amorphous" group of people that control the government through "vessels."

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In that case, Thomas was the sole dissenter in an 8-1 decision.

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A small number of dissenters had also gathered on the lawn in front of the Parliament House building.

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Later in the interview Johnson defended another, much darker recent addition to Trump’s rhetoric: his suggestion that he’d turn the military on dissenters, who he has called repeatedly called the “enemy from within.â€

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