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Example sentences for "dissident"

Lexicographically close words:
disservice; dissever; disseverance; dissevered; dissidence; dissidents; dissimilar; dissimilarities; dissimilarity; dissimilation
  1. And then would follow the supreme triumph, all the other churches at last vanishing, and all the dissident communities coming to him as to the one and only pastor, who would reign in the name of Jesus over the universal democracy.

  2. During the middle ages the great task was to organise conquered Europe, and this was too absorbing an enterprise to allow of any attempt at reconciliation with the dissident churches of the East.

  3. Thus Leo XIII has but one desire, one object, that of unifying the Church, of drawing all the dissident communities to it in order that it may be invincible in the coming social struggle.

  4. Twice in the day she shut herself up with them in their rooms, and they held a dissident service.

  5. II The first thing to do was to create a strong frontier against the dissident tribes of the Blad-es-Siba.

  6. In 1912, in consequence of the threatening attitude of the dissident tribes and the generally disturbed condition of the country, the Sultan Abd-el-Hafid had asked France to establish a protectorate in Morocco.

  7. But, I would doubt very much that such dissident elements would have a motive or very much of an opportunity.

  8. If there are dissident elements their primary problem is within the Soviet Union.

  9. Although a few dissident former members of the Liberal and National Peasant parties were given posts to maintain the facade of representative government, no leaders or representative members of the historic political parties were included.

  10. A threat from the new North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was real to them, as was danger from dissident elements within their own borders.

  11. Dissident individuals and groups are singled out for criticism by the Politburo.

  12. Because the threat to his regime had come mainly from the army, Zhivkov and his minister of defense often spoke to assemblies of military officers to explain party policies and to assuage dissident feelings within military ranks.

  13. The National Guard does what it can: Municipality 'invokes the Principles of Toleration;' grants Dissident worshippers the Church of the Theatins; promising protection.

  14. The Principles of Toleration must do the best they may: but no Dissident man shall worship contumaciously; there is a Plebiscitum to that effect; which, though unspoken, is like the laws of the Medes and Persians.

  15. Whereby come Dissident ejected Priests; unconquerable Martyrs according to some, incurable chicaning Traitors according to others.

  16. Dissident contumacious Priests ought not to be harboured, even in private, by any man: the Club of the Cordeliers openly denounces Majesty himself as doing it.

  17. About three in the morning, the dissident Armed-Forces have met.

  18. Dissident Priests, passing along with their sacred wafer for the dying, seem wishful to be massacred in the streets; wherein Patriotism will not gratify them.

  19. That's probably one of the dissident men who broke away from the main colony and set up housekeeping in this adjacent valley.

  20. At last, as expected, some dissident individuals and family groups could no longer tolerate the irritation of living in the same neighborhood with the rest.

  21. Cal and Jed made a trip the following morning across the ridge, and found the dissident group huddled together in abject terror.

  22. Nazis were never in doubt or disagreement as to what these dissident elements were.

  23. We will close the Dissident Business for him, cure many a curable Anarchy of Poland, to the satisfaction of Voltaire and all leading spirits of mankind.

  24. King Friedrich thinks, had it not been for this Dissident Question, things would have taken their old Saxon complexion, and Poland might have rotted on as heretofore, perhaps a good while longer.

  25. On the Dissident Question itself he needs spurring: a King of liberal ideas, yes; but with such flames of fanaticism under the nose of him.

  26. Parana's neutral policy had given the opposition a hold in some of the most important provinces, and the following elections showed a vast increase in the number of Liberals and of dissident Conservatives.

  27. The Emperor at last called upon the leader of the dissident Conservatives--Zacarias--to form a government.

  28. Mitre and Roca formally withdrew from active political life in the hope that this might placate the dissident politicians.

  29. His head answers for his discretion; he is a dissident priest.

  30. He speculated that the dissident was long gone from Pomperaque by that time.

  31. We can try Brook on harbouring a dissident and charge him with heresy.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dissident" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alienated; antagonistic; antipathetic; apostate; brawler; breakaway; clashing; conflicting; contradictory; contrary; cranky; cross; crotchety; defendant; demurrer; differing; disagreeable; disagreeing; discordant; discrepant; disproportionate; disputant; dissenter; dissenting; dissident; dissonant; divergent; grating; heretic; heretical; heterodox; hostile; incompatible; inharmonious; inimical; intransigent; irreconcilable; jangling; jarring; litigant; negative; nonconforming; objector; opposer; opposing; oppositional; perverse; plaintiff; quarrelsome; reactionary; recalcitrant; recusant; refractory; repugnant; resistant; resister; revolutionary; schismatic; schismatical; sectarian; sectary; seditious; separatist; subversive; uncongenial; underground; unorthodox; variant; wrangler