Definitionn. disagreement among those expected to cooperate
Last update: October 25, 2015
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There is lot of dissensions among the members within the party. [noun]
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His election, as might have been expected at a time of such great internal dissension, had not been unattended with difficulties. [noun]
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The antagonism of the crowds at this stage in Jesus 's campaign raises dissension in the ranks of the Nazarenes themselves. [noun]
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It was in vain that even Burley himself, when he saw the dissension proceed to such ruinous lengths, exerted his stern and deep voice, commanding silence and obedience to discipline. [noun]
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Arnold on Heresies--Heresies the Manifestations of Progress in the Churches--Churches Cause Dissension among Men, and are Always Hostile to Christianity--Account of the Work Done by the Russian Church--Matt. [noun]
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But the dissension a quarter will cause. [noun]
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Henceforth she wandered among mankind, sowing dissension, working mischief, and luring men to all actions inimical to their welfare and happiness. [noun]
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After the hussars had come to the village and Rostov had gone to see the princess, a certain confusion and dissension had arisen among the crowd. [noun]
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She found Victoria Woodhull with them, her presence provoking criticism and dissension. [Please select]
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