English to Urdu Dictionary dissent

dissent

اختلاف رائے
definition
verb
two members dissented from the majority
hold or express opinions that are at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed.
noun
there was no dissent from this view
the expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially held.
example
These words provoked no murmurs of 'dissent' from this largely Republican crowd.
there was no 'dissent' from this view
For all liberals, the stumbling block in Newman's work is his consistently held conviction that the act of faith allows no room at all for 'dissent' or doubt.
Yet the organisation, with no 'dissent' from the Executive or the Crown Office, continues to stand by its discredited experts.
he was sent off for 'dissent'
Church, democracy and 'dissent' : Paul Rule reviews two books by Paul Collins.
But this is exactly the model that China has chosen to take - with little in the way of 'dissent' from the ‘international community’.
A theology of 'dissent' has become the new establishment.
I have continually argued for France's right to express its 'dissent' from the opinion of the international community.
It seems to me that this approach to 'dissent' has the potential to be pastorally disastrous.
There have been some signs of 'dissent' from Barnaby Joyce and Queensland Liberal Senator David Johnston about the states' rights implications of the plans.
there was no 'dissent' from this view
Any 'dissent' or questioning of the group's teachings is discouraged.
Are you getting at the fact that perhaps what we see in religious practice is not so much 'dissent' , active opposition, but a kind of muddling through?
Fair enough, but why did we hear so little 'dissent' from within the movement?
The move caused widespread discontent in the Conservative Party and open 'dissent' from leading modernisers.
But in a move seen as an attempt to quell this 'dissent' from the back benches, Mr Cullen announced the abolition of plans for the direct election of mayors.
I maintained that my 'dissent' was not from core tenets of Catholic faith, but from noninfallible church teachings.
He pointed out that it was easy to exaggerate the importance of Australian expressions of 'dissent' from Allied plans, and Curtin's messages.
An ‘anti-national’ Press is not alone in its 'dissent' from the orchestrated spectacle.
Protest, chant, yell, shout your 'dissent' from the rooftops.
Brown wrote the Committee for the Nation expressing his 'dissent' from the President's gold purchasing program in late 1933.
That kind of perspective teaches me the need to respect 'dissent' , nonconformity, and liberty of conscience as priority Baptist values.
He has just about put the lid on 'dissent' from within the Cabinet.
He can be unpredictable and even manage to 'dissent' from established opinion, if only on the margin.
They issue Tracts carrying forward a debate about Anglican identity: the Church of England would be Catholic but it would stand against Popery on the one hand and 'dissent' on the other.
Their readings have roots in and derive their stimulus from historical and political schema of 'dissent' outlined in the biblical narratives.
No thesis of theology escapes criticism, and no edict is exempt from conscientious 'dissent' .
There is some 'dissent' from this among the comments - particularly Carrie.
One perspective reflected a background of English / Welsh 'dissent' and the other a Scots / Irish covenanter tradition.
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