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11censorship — /sen seuhr ship /, n. 1. the act or practice of censoring. 2. the office or power of a censor. 3. the time during which a censor holds office. 4. the inhibiting and distorting activity of the Freudian censor. [1585 95; CENSOR + SHIP] * * * Act of …
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13dissent — I. v. n. 1. Withhold assent, refuse or decline to agree, disagree (in an opinion). 2. Refuse to conform (to the Church of England), be a non conformist. II. n. 1. Disagreement, difference of opinion. 2. Non conformity, refusal to conform (to the… …
14dis|sent — «dih SEHNT», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to disagree; think differently; express a different opinion from others: »Most of the class wanted to have a picnic, but three boys dissented. Two of the judges dissented from the decision of the other three. 2.… …
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16The Irish (in Countries Other Than Ireland) — The Irish (in countries other than Ireland) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Irish (in countries other than Ireland) I. IN THE UNITED STATES Who were the first Irish to land on the American continent and the time of their arrival are …
17dissent — /dasent/ Contrariety of opinion; refusal to agree with something already stated or adjudged or to an act previously performed. The term is most commonly used to denote the explicit disagreement of one or more judges of a court with the decision… …
18dissent — /dasent/ Contrariety of opinion; refusal to agree with something already stated or adjudged or to an act previously performed. The term is most commonly used to denote the explicit disagreement of one or more judges of a court with the decision… …
19non·con·for·mi·ty — /ˌnɑːnkənˈfoɚməti/ noun [noncount] : failure or refusal to behave the way most people behave : failure or refusal to conform As a teenager, he was embarrassed by his parents nonconformity …
20Nonconformism — Non conformists redirects here. For the 1930s French movement, see Non conformists of the 1930s. This article refers to Protestant Nonconformity. For the general meaning of term, see Wiktionary:nonconformity Nonconformity (usually capitalized) is …