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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61) The two sides are locked into a bitter dispute.
62) Ambulance drivers provided only emergency cover during the dispute.
63) The government's intervention in this dispute will not help.
64) The dispute could jeopardize the negotiations.
65) How dare you dispute against our orders?
66) We're in dispute about overtime rates.
67) This dispute threatens to split the party.
68) There's no evidence to dispute his claim to authorship.
69) How dare you dispute against my orders?
70) The dispute was settled out of court.
71) A dispute grew up among them.
72) Their dispute has not finally settled yet.
73) Both sides committed themselves to settle the dispute peacefully.
74) I don't dispute that children need love.
75) The dispute was settled without acrimony.
76) The sovereignty of these islands is in dispute.
77) The town is in uproar over the dispute.
78) The dispute was resolved on amicable terms.
79) Settling the dispute required great tact and diplomacy.
80) We hope that the dispute can be resolved peacefully.
81) The dispute is not directly connected to the negotiations.
82) The dispute has dragged on for months.
83) They have settled the dispute between them.
84) He hoped the dispute could be settled amicably.
85) Workers are in dispute with management about the redundancies.
86) Without dispute you may go wherever you like.
87) This dispute illustrates that the regime is deeply divided.
88) The dispute was settled by a tribunal.
89) Don't involve yourself in unnecessary dispute.
90) It's time you settled your dispute with him.
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.