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- verbdisagree (verb) · disagrees (third person present) · disagreed (past tense) · disagreed (past participle) · disagreeing (present participle)
- have or express a different opinion:"no one was willing to disagree with him" · "historians often disagree"
- (disagree with)disapprove of:"she disagreed with the system of apartheid"
- (of statements or accounts) be inconsistent or fail to correspond:"the results disagree with the findings reported so far" · "the two approaches disagree about how to explain the decentralization in the 1960s and early 70s"
- (disagree with)(of food, climate, or an experience) have an adverse effect on (someone):"the North Sea crossing seemed to have disagreed with her"
Originlate 15th century (in disagree, also in the sense ‘refuse to agree to’): from Old French desagreer.
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