dissenting

[dɪˈsɛntɪŋ]

dissenting Definition

holding or expressing opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted or that have previously been accepted.

Using dissenting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dissenting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dissenting voices were not heard in the meeting.

  • Example

    The judge wrote a dissenting opinion in the case.

  • Example

    The dissenting members of the committee refused to sign the report.

dissenting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dissenting

  • an opinion expressed by a judge who disagrees with the majority decision of a court

    Example

    The Supreme Court decision was 5-4, with a dissenting opinion written by Justice Roberts.

  • a person who expresses an opinion that is different from those that are officially accepted or that have previously been accepted

    Example

    The dissenting voice was not given a chance to speak at the conference.

  • a group of people who hold or express opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted or that have previously been accepted

    Example

    The dissenting minority refused to accept the decision of the majority.

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Summary: dissenting in Brief

The term 'dissenting' [dɪˈsɛntɪŋ] refers to holding or expressing opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted or that have previously been accepted. It can be used to describe a person, voice, or opinion, as in 'The dissenting members of the committee refused to sign the report.' 'Dissenting' extends into phrases like 'dissenting opinion,' which is an opinion expressed by a judge who disagrees with the majority decision of a court.