English to Gujarati Dictionary dissidence

dissidence

વિરોધ
definition
noun
It's the difference between protest and dissidence really.
protest against official policy; dissent.
translation of 'dissidence'
અસહમતી,
વિરોધ,
મતભેદ
example
Sex and violence become rites of passage and initiation which, like the new religious practices, produce a historicity of 'dissidence' and dissent.
Luckily for the government, three waves of rebellious 'dissidence' had not coincided.
Whether you are subjected to the draconian structure of the military or that of our pernicious government, honest 'dissidence' should always remain constant.
The level of 'dissidence' is always a function of how tough the regime is.
It's the difference between protest and 'dissidence' really.
Nobody seemed to know who was putting this out, but its 'dissidence' was a welcome antidote to the blandness of mainstream public radio.
But 'dissidence' in both the parties is likely to tilt the fortunes marginally in Naidu's favour.
But in their countries of asylum, their political 'dissidence' - their very reason for needing to flee - is used to identify them as potential terrorists who deserve to be detained or deported.
There seems to me, at least, to be some 'dissidence' , if you will, in this.
For many people, it was a ‘wake-up call, ‘which has led to considerable openness, concern, skepticism, and 'dissidence' .’
In Albania today there is much discussion about the notions of 'dissidence' and dissident status.
The space for 'dissidence' , previously tiny, is now extinct.
the decree's purpose was to suppress the 'dissidence' of the minority tribes in the eastern states
One can strip the fifties of its illusive aura of dull conformity without inflating cultural 'dissidence' or generational muscle-flexing into political resistance.
A living left-wing principle would need to constantly reinvent itself through creative 'dissidence' .
All difference of opinion is construed as 'dissidence' .
There is nothing new about 'dissidence' , but no new front is coming up.
The poetry of 'dissidence' and resistance on the other hand has to create its own space, which is public as well as private, real as well as virtual.
The mountains stand as defiant outposts of tradition yet have also always been the homeland of rebellion, 'dissidence' and resistance.
Woodrow Wilson's Red Scare was the earliest and most extreme resort to state power in twentieth-century America to suppress labour, political 'dissidence' , and independent thought.
Governments all over Europe equated religious 'dissidence' with political opposition and sought to eliminate it, strengthened by the obvious fact that it was their religious duty.
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