dis·sent
Wednesday August 31st 2005, 7:02 pm
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1. To differ in opinion or feeling; disagree.
2. To withhold assent or approval.

n.

1. Difference of opinion or feeling; disagreement.
2. The refusal to conform to the authority or doctrine of an established church; nonconformity.
3. Law. A justice’s refusal to concur with the opinion of a majority, as on a higher court. Also called dissenting opinion.

[Middle English dissenten, from Latin dissentīre : dis-, dis- + sentīre, to feel.]
dis·sent’ing·ly adv.


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