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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Disagree - définition

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disagree         
v. n.
1.
Differ, vary, diverge, be unlike.
2.
Dissent, be of different opinions, differ in opinion.
3.
Quarrel, wrangle, dispute, bicker, fall out.
4.
Be unsuitable, be unfit, be unsuited.
disagree         
¦ verb (disagrees, disagreeing, disagreed)
1. have a different opinion.
2. (disagree with) be inconsistent with.
affect adversely: the sea crossing disagreed with her.
Derivatives
disagreement noun
Disagree         
·vi To differ in opinion; to hold discordant views; to be at controversy; to Quarrel.
II. Disagree ·vi To fail to accord; not to agree; to lack harmony; to Differ; to be unlike; to be at variance.
III. Disagree ·vi To be unsuited; to have unfitness; as, medicine sometimes disagrees with the patient; food often disagrees with the stomach or the taste.

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Disagree

Disagree may refer to:

  • Disagreement, failure to agree.
  • Disagree (band) is a Malaysian rock band.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Disagree
1. "I strongly disagree with that decision, strongly disagree," he said.
2. "I strongly disagree, strongly disagree with his assessment," Bush said.
3. BUSH: I strongly disagree –– strongly disagree with his assessment.
4. People disagree about strategy, they disagree about tactics, they disagree about the shape of the force, about whether we are giving it enough support.
5. Labour voters disagree by 54 to 41 per cent, and even Tories narrowly disagree.