DISSENT


Meaning of DISSENT in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ serious , strong , vigorous ( esp. AmE )

The war provoked strong ~.

▪ growing

▪ internal

internal party ~

▪ legitimate

efforts to suppress legitimate ~

▪ political , religious

Political ~ is not tolerated.

VERB + DISSENT

▪ cause

▪ express , register , show

There are many ways of expressing ~.

It is easier to register ~ in the Internet era.

▪ brook , tolerate

▪ crush , quash , silence , stifle , suppress

The regime ruthlessly suppresses all ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ against

popular ~ against the Church

▪ ~ from

His ~ from his family's religious beliefs caused a lot of ill-feeling.

PHRASES

▪ a voice of ~

In the early 1960s the voices of ~ began to rise.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .