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disagree

[dis-uh-gree] / ˌdɪs əˈgri /




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However, he disagreed with BMA Scotland's claims that the latest pay offer breaks the previous deal.

From BBC

She has since gravitated towards friends with whom she feels there is mutual respect, even if they disagree.

From BBC

But they also assume anyone who disagrees with them is incompetent, delusional or even a saboteur, so they reject their opinions and ideas out of hand.

From The Wall Street Journal

She may disagree with the president, but he gets to decide a course of action, while she’s the one who makes it happen.

From Salon

But while Reiner, a blistering critic of the president, disagreed with many conservatives on policy, he also worked to build relationships with them — in media and entertainment circles, the California State Capitol, and beyond.

From Los Angeles Times