
1) Altercate 2) Argue 3) Argufy 4) Arguing 5) Argument 6) Argy-bargy 7) Battle 8) Complaint 9) Contention 10) Contest 11) Contestation 12) Contravention 13) Controversy 14) Controvert 15) Deny 16) Disagree 17) Disagreement 18) Disceptation 19) Discord 20) Discuss 21) Disputison 22) Dissent 23) Dustup
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1) Argue 2) Argue about 3) Argument 4) Bad blood 5) Battle 6) Call into question 7) Coming into conflict with 8) Conflict 9) Difference 10) Difference of opinion 11) Disagreement 12) French word used in English 13) Grudge 14) Hostility 15) Quarrel 16) Quarrel or fight about 17) Take exception to 18) Take issue with
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- a disagreement or argument about something important
- coming into conflict with
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[credit card] In a credit card or debit card account, a dispute is a situation in which a customer questions the validity of a transaction that was registered to the account. Customers dispute charges for a variety of reasons, including unauthorized charges, excessive charges, failure by the merchant to deliver merchandise, defective mercha...
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• (v. i.) Contest; struggle; quarrel. • (v. i.) Verbal controversy; contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims; controversial discussion; altercation; debate. • (v. i.) To contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another; to discuss; to reason; to debate; to alterc...
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[Noun] An argument or disagreement.
Example: The residents were involved in a dispute with the council over the rubbish collection.
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Any disagreement between an employer and a labor organization requiring resolution; for example, the inability to agree on contract terms or grievances.
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To put forward reasons for or against something
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strong disagreement, conflict
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Dis·pute' noun [ Confer French
dispute . See
Dispute ,
intransitive verb ]
1. Verbal controversy; contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims; controversial discussion; altercation; debate. « Addicted more To contemplation ...
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Dis·pute' transitive verb 1. To make a subject of disputation; to argue pro and con; to discuss. « The rest I reserve it be
disputed how the magistrate is to do herein.»
Milton. 2. To oppose by argument or assertion; to attempt to overthrow; to controvert; ...
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Dis·pute' intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Disputed ; present participle & verbal noun Disputing .] [ Middle English desputen , disputen , Old French desputer , disputer , French disputer
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The assertion of conflicting claims or rights between parties involved in a legal proceeding, such as a lawsuit, mediation, or arbitration.
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[
n] - a disagreement or argument about something important 2. [n] - coming into conflict with
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dispute 1. A disagreement or argument about something important. 2. To question or to doubt the truth or validity of something. 3. To disagree or to argue about something. 4. To fight for or to strive to win something. 5. To strive against or to resist something.
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A civil problem not dealt with in court, (a civil dispute which comes to court is called a civil case); challenging the views of the opposing party in a civil case
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gainsay verb take exception to; `She challenged his claims`
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difference noun a disagreement or argument about something important; `he had a dispute with his wife`; `there were irreconcilable differences`; `the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats`
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the act of coming into conflict
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