Disagree

  • 51Disagreeing — Disagree Dis a*gree (d[i^]s [.a]*gr[=e] ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Disagreed} (d[i^]s [.a]*gr[=e]d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Disagreeing}.] [Pref. dis + agree: cf. F. d[ e]sagr[ e]er to displease.] 1. To fail to accord; not to agree; to lack harmony; to… …

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  • 52Controversy — Disagree redirects here. For the Malaysian band, see Disagree (band). For other uses, see Controversy (disambiguation). Auseinandersetzung (Controversy), by Karl Henning Seemann Controversy is a state of prolonged public dispute or debate,… …

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  • 53disagreement — disagree ► VERB (disagrees, disagreed, disagreeing) 1) have a different opinion. 2) be inconsistent. 3) (disagree with) make slightly unwell. DERIVATIVES disagreement noun …

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  • 54take issue with — disagree with; challenge she takes issue with the notion of crime as unique to contemporary society * * * take issue with : to disagree with (someone or something) She took issue with the conclusions reached by the study. I take issue with their… …

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  • 55differ with — disagree with, contradict, be at variance …

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  • 56quarrel with — disagree with. → quarrel …

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  • 57cross-sabers (to) —  Disagree or have a conflict with.  ► “Because pricing decisions are made by the sales service division, we often cross sabers with them.” (Brian Chilla, Rock Tenn Company, 1995) …

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  • 58lock horns (to) —  Disagree.  ► “The Detroit Department of Transportation and the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation have locked horns over a merger debate that has polarized the population and the politicians.” (ENR, Sept. 25, 1995, p. 12) …

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  • 59Extraversion and introversion — Introversion redirects here. For the video game developer, see Introversion Software. The trait of extraversion introversion is a central dimension of human personality theories. Psychology …

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  • 60Canada's role in the invasion of Afghanistan — Canada did not have a significant role in the first few months of the invasion of Afghanistan that began on October 7, 2001, and the first contingents of regular Canadian troops arrived in Afghanistan only in January–February of 2002. Canada took …

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