Synonym: argue, bicker, contest, debate, fight, oppose, quarrel, resist. Antonym: agree. Similar words: display, computer, on display, distribute, whisper, Hispanic, cute, outer. Meaning: [dɪ'spjuːt] n. 1. a disagreement or argument about something important 2. coming into conflict with. v. 1. take exception to 2. have a disagreement over something.
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31) It's a well-rounded article which is fair to both sides of the dispute.
32) How can you be a Christian and dispute the divinity of Jesus?
33) The mayor's treatment of the problem satisfied both sides in the dispute.
34) Rodman met with Kreeger to try and settle the dispute over his contract.
35) There has been much dispute over the question of legalized abortion.
36) The firm is involved in a legal dispute with a rival company.
37) This dispute led to the formation of a new breakaway group.
38) Talks to settle the pay dispute have become bogged down.
39) Mrs. Simpson will rule on such dispute.
40) The Secretary-General was asked to mediate in the dispute.
41) A long-running pay dispute is disrupting rail services.
42) All attempts at conciliation failed and the dispute continued.
43) She played a key role in the dispute.
44) The dispute has destroyed unity among the workers.
45) The dispute was settled with a show of hands.
46) He became embroiled in a dispute with his neighbours.
47) The border dispute turned into a full-blown crisis.
48) He referred indirectly to the territorial dispute.
49) Your sincerity is not in dispute.
50) It is a matter of dispute .
51) His interpretation of the poem is open to dispute.
52) The family wanted to dispute the will.
53) The dispute was brought to a satisfactory termination.
54) He referred the dispute to the board of directors.
55) Before long,[sentencedict .com] the dispute degenerated into fierce polemics.
56) The paternity of the child is in dispute.
57) It is ridiculous to dispute about such things.
58) Last year's dispute is water under the bridge now.
59) Few would dispute that travel broadens the mind.
60) My sympathies are with the workers in this dispute.
More similar words: display, computer, on display, distribute, whisper, Hispanic, cute, outer, route, minute, put, execute, statute, attribute, put off, put in, output, put on, put up, put out, put to, input, contribute, put down, put away, deputy, constitute, contribute to, put aside, put up with.