dis
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Third Person
disagrees
Present Participle
disagreeing
Past Tense
disagreed
Past Participle
disagreed
1
to hold or give a different opinion about something
- He disagreed with the critic's review of the play.
- I disagree with the proposed changes to the company policy.
- She disagrees with his approach to solving the problem.
- They usually agree, but on this issue, they disagree.
- He disagreed with the decision but chose to remain silent.
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2
to lack harmony or compatibility with another element, idea, or action
transitive
- The witness's testimony disagreed with the evidence presented.
- The experimental results disagreed with the theoretical predictions.
- His actions disagreed with his words, suggesting insincerity or deception in his intentions.
- The data from various sources disagreed with each other, making it difficult to draw reliable conclusions.
- Her account of the incident disagreed with that of her friend.
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