Similar words: dispute, indisputably, reputed, reputedly, distributed, sputnik, computer, microcomputer. Meaning: [dɪ'spjuːt] adj. subject to disagreement and debate.
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61. Thousands of families live there without basic services because government agencies are barred from supplying electricity and water to disputed areas.
62. Despite the disputed authorship of photomontage, its source, as with collage, was undeniably in the popular arts.
63. Yet in spite of its overwhelming logic, the Griffiths case was hotly disputed.
64. The exact date of its original building is disputed but it probably stems from the late fifth or early sixth century.
65. His proposal that a new socialist party should rise from the ashes of the present one was hardly disputed.
66. The disputed area also is part of an important sea lane for both commercial and military ships.
67. He specifically disputed two witnesses who said they saw him slap her.
68. Pike disputed that, saying the savings in expenses would be offset by higher commissions paid to the independent agents.
69. But his group also faces the threat of liquidation proceedings over a A$150million disputed indemnity agreement.
70. In the case of a disputed payment, the payer would have to show bank account records.
71. More practically, he consulted solicitors of his own in an attempt to have the will disputed.
72. A newcomer disputed with the trustie in his first moments inside the hut.
73. They show how these definitions may be disputed by individuals or groups, and how actors negotiate shared rules and ideas.
74. They are determined to win back the disputed territories, whatever the cost in human terms.
75. If all the disputed electoral votes went to Hayes, he would win; just one of them would elect Tilden.
76. Jay was not to be disputed on subjects central to his interests.
77. The historical facts on this point might be disputed but it was so much easier to eat this way.
78. McAvennie disputed the fine and called on the Professional Footballer's grievance procedures to voice his dissent.
79. The definition of underclass has been disputed over the past two decades.
80. Every day there've been two to three flights taking off from Zagreb and flying across disputed territory to Sarajevo.
81. It is enough to point out that they remain highly disputed topics of debate in the philosophy of science.
82. This will divert forests from disputed uplands where foresters are frequently held up or defeated in long battles with environment groups.
83. But they went down 10 minutes from time to a disputed penalty.
84. Since ancient times people have disputed the actions taken by their neighbours.
85. Clashes between police and opposition protesters in Zanzibar over disputed elections have led to an unconfirmed death toll of 37.
86. I do not believe it is disputed that this factor has been powerfully in operation recently.
87. But, in the past, the species unity of mankind has been hotly disputed.
88. The validity of rectal distension measurements, usually determined with pressure-volume relations,[sentencedict.com/disputed.html] is disputed.
89. Schwarm disputed the witness' story last week in an impromptu press conference outside court.
90. That could include traditional diplomacy, peace-monitoring, the placing of tripwire forces on disputed borders and the policing of arms embargoes.
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