Similar words: dispute, indisputably, reputed, reputedly, distributed, sputnik, computer, microcomputer. Meaning: [dɪ'spjuːt] adj. subject to disagreement and debate.
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31. Our soldiers disputed every inch of ground.
32. Soviet forces disputed every inch of ground.
33. He toured some of the disputed territories now under UN control.
34. Some economists disputed whether consumer spending is as strong as the figures suggest.
35. They disputed about the land for the economic and technological development zone.
36. A group of youths hoisted their flag on top of the disputed monument.
37. The main facts of the book have never been disputed.
38. The government refused to declare an amnesty for people who had not paid the disputed tax.
39. He told a diplomat that he might withdraw if he were allowed to keep part of a disputed oil field.
40. The ownership of this land has been disputed for centuries.
41. They disputed how to bring into full play the potential of the staff.
42. I disputed the minister's figures, the true cost of the project is much higher.
43. The convictions rest solely on disputed witness and confessional statements.
44. He disputed the allegations.
45. The usual attribution of the work to Leonardo is now disputed by several experts.
46. The origin of the fez is disputed.
47. Local residents disputed the police's version of the incident.
48. The connection was disputed by other scientists.
49. A fourth squeaked through on a single disputed vote.
50. Even that much is hotly disputed.
51. Pye's own estate lay in disputed territory which changed hands at least twice.
52. The precise part played by peasant unrest in the genesis and character of the reform has long been hotly disputed.
53. Ever mindful of the value of the day's booty, the ownership of the halter was briskly disputed.
54. The overall trend in peasant living standards during the period is hotly disputed.
55. It has become the most famous and hotly disputed California ballot measure since Proposition 13 cut property taxes in 1978.
56. Incidents including killings were reported during August as peasants disputed rights to land ownership.
57. There are thus general if disputed boundaries to the undergraduate curriculum as currently conceived.
58. In the first place he disputed the contention of Oldfield's lawyer that the original,[www.Sentencedict.com] 1972 contract was unfair.
59. Both sides are arguing over the future status of the disputed city.
60. Sufferers show greater signs of anxiety and stress, though whether this is cause or effect is disputed.
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