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dispute
[dih-spyoot]
verb (used without object)
to engage in argument or debate.
She liked nothing more than to dispute with her fellow law students.
to argue vehemently; wrangle or quarrel.
Those two are always disputing about something or other.
verb (used with object)
to argue or debate about; discuss.
Whether excessive time spent on the internet can be called an addiction is hotly disputed.
to argue against; call into question.
Historians dispute this claim, suggesting Raleigh could not possibly have discovered the potato in the places he visited.
to quarrel or fight about; contest.
We stopped to watch a puffed-up crow disputing territory with a cat.
Archaic., to strive against; oppose.
to dispute an advance of troops.
noun
a debate, controversy, or difference of opinion.
Players were elated when the equal pay dispute was finally resolved.
a wrangling argument; quarrel.
Some women at the end of the bar were having a noisy dispute about who should be the designated driver.
dispute
verb
to argue, debate, or quarrel about (something)
(tr; may take a clause as object) to doubt the validity, etc, of
(tr) to seek to win; contest for
(tr) to struggle against; resist
noun
an argument or quarrel
Other Word Forms
- disputeless adjective
- disputer noun
- predispute noun
- redispute verb
- undisputing adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dispute1
Idioms and Phrases
in dispute,
being fought or argued over; debated or contested; unresolved.
The authorship of the recently discovered text is in dispute.
Both countries argue that the territories in dispute originally belonged to them.
engaged in an argument or disagreement.
The program enables parties in dispute to settle their differences over the internet without face-to-face mediation.
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
This isn’t a labor dispute where the league and its ownership can sit back and hope public sentiment turns on millionaire athletes.
Like so many disputes involving the Middle East, it’s messy, ugly and unresolved.
However, the Geneva-based dispute resolution body expects exports and imports of goods to grow at a slower pace in 2026 as the tariff rises implemented by the U.S. and in retaliating countries take full effect.
She has disputed the allegations and retains her job for now.
Struggles between labor and capital moved from streets to courtrooms, establishing workers’ rights to organize and bargain collectively while creating legal frameworks for resolving disputes.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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