Dissenter

Word DISSENTER
Character 9
Hyphenation dis sent er
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Dissenter"

What do we mean by dissenter?

One who dissents. noun

One who refuses to accept the doctrines or usages of an established or a national church, especially a Protestant who dissents from the Church of England. noun

One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or one who declares his disagreement. noun

Specifically Eccles., one who refuses to accept the authority or doctrines, or conform to the ritual or usages, of an established church; a nonconformist: specifically applied in England to those who, while they agree with the Church of England (which is Episcopal) in many essential doctrines, differ from it on questions of church government, relation to the state, and rites and ceremonies. noun

Synonyms Nonconformist, etc. See heretic. noun

One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or declares his disagreement. noun

One who separates from the service and worship of an established church; especially, one who disputes the authority or tenets of the Church of England; a nonconformist. noun

Someone who dissents (disagrees), especially from an established church noun

A person who dissents from some established policy noun

Someone who dissents (disagrees), especially from an established church.

Verb: To express different opinions Urban Dictionary

The lowest rung on the internet ladder, a Dissent Peddler is someone who plants seeds of destruction among existing internet communities because they stand to benefit from undermining existing leadership hierarchies. They will lie, cheat, manipulate and skew data and make false proclamations that "sound plausible" as best they are able in an effort to put themselves in power. These people are not to be trusted and often work together in small cells, like terrorists, to accomplish their agenda. Urban Dictionary

The YouTube channel where you wear a suit coat with no pants. Urban Dictionary

1. The act of a any form of governing body or leader exercising punishment and/or prosecution towards an individual seeking or demonstrating protest of that governing body in any way, regardless of legality. 2. When any form of governing body or leader utilizes, mobilizes, and/or enables militant and/or police forces to detain and imprison citizen(s) regardless of applicable constitutional rights or pursuit of trial as a direct or indirect result of citizen(s) exercising any form of protest against governing rules and/or laws, regardless of how oppressive or not those rules and/or laws are. 3. The process that any form of governing body or leader takes in order to enact any and all laws needed to detain and imprison civilian(s) for the need of placating the perceiving general public and using influence to create the idea that it is permissible to do so even though it may override constitutional rights. (However, legal action is not required.) Urban Dictionary

An online network thats sole purpose is to show people the power of freewill and to never hold back. Police and teachers are the main focus of the group. It is commonly spelt as an acrynomn, GOD. Urban Dictionary

1. A cause that is so unpopular that it is solely driven by money, fake news media, or rogue intelligence agencies. 2. When an argument has become so lost that you create an entirely new and false narrative to gaslight the public. Urban Dictionary

1. A person who breaks away and stands out from the crowd 2. Someone who has 0 respect for Authority 3. Someone who distrusts the Media and the Government 4. Truth Seeker 5. An excellent Poem by Warrior-Poet VivaChe Urban Dictionary

A super-strongly-expressed declining/disagreeing gesture, involving tightly shutting one's eyes and shaking one's head back and forth so rapidly/forcefully that one's cheeks/lips waggle violently from side to side; this is often accompanied by exhaling/humming so as to produce a loud rhythmic burbling sound as the head is shaken. Most often used by younger children, though adults may occasionally display the gesture, especially in regards to a topic that they feel extra-emotionally-charged about. Urban Dictionary

A group with moxie commissioned with dissenting the 21st century self-proclaimed "mavericks." Urban Dictionary

When someone misunderstansd your age and calls you a kid Urban Dictionary

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The word "dissenter" in example sentences

Every dissenter is going to use the "ya-but" defense, in most cases saying that this time it's different, but let's face it - life is change, life requires change, and life relishes change. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The struggle of the dissenter is to find a tongue in which to speak: a vernacular that is, as the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England so quaintly yet memorably put it, one “understanded of the people.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

DOPPER A dissenter from the Dutch Reformed Church, but generally applied to Dutchmen in South Africa. ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)

Mr. Gold, the Congregationalist minister of Stratford, whom he called a dissenter, had said of him "that he was a thief, and robber of churches, and had no business in the place; that his church doors stood open to all mischief and wickedness, and other words of like import." ❋ Brooks Adams (1887)

It is very rare indeed to hear of a dissenter from the church of England who is guilty of swearing, but among those who glory in their being of the established church nothing is more common; and indeed the most execrable oaths and curses now daily wound the ears and hearts of all serious Christians. ❋ Unknown (1721)

That doesn't mean the dissenter is the best presidential candidate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To regard someone who is maintaining samaya within the Shambhala lineage as a dissenter is a mistaken view. ❋ William Harryman (2009)

He sued in Canada, exercising his so-called dissenter's rights to seek a higher price from a court. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another objection was that one member had seceded from the Philanthropic Society and could not be called a dissenter from the Dialectic. ❋ Kemp Plummer (1907)

He published a treatise in which he maintained that a marriage between a member of the Church of England and a dissenter was a nullity, and that the couple were, in the sight of heaven, guilty of adultery. ❋ Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1829)

One is that dissension like this in the locker room helps no one, even if the dissenter is a future Hall of Famer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"dissenter" - the guy who ran the 9/11 Commission! ❋ Unknown (2009)

For its aptitude to satisfy rational doubters, that plainly follows from the sufficient certainty of it; but why it should be a necessary property of a rule of faith, to be apt to satisfy the most sceptical dissenter, I can no more divine, than I can, why he should call a dissenter sceptical, which are repugnant terms: for a sceptic is one who neither assents to any thing, nor dissents: but is in a perpetual suspense, because he looks upon every opinion as balanced by a contrary opinion of equal probability, without any inclination of the scales either way. ❋ 1630-1694 (1820)

Grateful for the sensible dissents from the "dissenter" whose screed is just one more rant from those who avoid serious analytical arguments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Or a professional "dissenter" out to bitch, organize, and sue to redistribute other peoples money to "his" people on Chicago's South Side as his version of "national service and patriotic dissent". ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

[Dissent] [echoed] through [the room] ❋ ._QUEEN_. (2015)

Eric and Barbie were the [dissent] [peddlers] of the overthrow operation on that forum. They knew by [undermining] the leaders with lies, they stood to benefit tremendously. ❋ TACOSCANYoN (2016)

[Did you] see auspicious dissent [look up] his name in the [thesaurus]? ❋ Citadel (2021)

Bob: [The National] Defense Authorization Act ([NDAA]) is a form of [criminalized dissent] being pursued by the United States government. John: No way! Bob: Way. ❋ Jane Moon (2012)

[GOD] ([gangs of dissent]) is getting [bigger] and bigger! ❋ I'm Shake. (2006)

Did you see the [manufactured dissent] at that congressional hearing on [the Supreme Court]? There were cash payments being made to the [protestors]! ❋ Bakkman (2018)

When the [reporter] decided to [grow balls] and ask [the President] some REAL questions, he showed everyone that he was a Weapon of Mass Dissent, not just some pansy-ass. ❋ Morpheus (2004)

School menu-advisor, [interviewing] a new kindergarten student to learn his food-preferences: So you like oatmeal with milk and raisins okay... that's good... well, then, how about [buckwheat] cereal? Youngster, assuming a horrified facial-expression and almost turning green before [scrunching] up his face and vigorously shaking his head: Wvvbwlvbl-vbwlvbl-vbwlvbl-vbwlvbl-vbwlvbl-vbwlvbl-vbwlvbl-vbwlvbl! School menu-advisor, amusedly marking "no" on the list of cafeteria-selections: Okay --- MAJOR lips-spluttering dissent on THAT one! ❋ QuacksO (2017)

Guy #1: You ever heard of Dissenter Squared? Girl #!: No. Are they [squares]? Dissenter Squared: No, we're complete and utter [fools]! So come join us! Guy #1 and [Girl #1]: Sure! Why not? ❋ Undertheviaduct (2010)

Dude 1: yo this dudes dissentive block him Dude 2: yeah he deserves a block Admin: [Blocking] users is not enough. You need Blockegent, [world's] only user [IP] [blocking] software. Think beyond blocking, think Blockegent ❋ AdinbutimnotAdinimQuinn (2023)

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