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disaccord

[dis-uh-kawrd] / ˌdɪs əˈkɔrd /




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Yet there were moments during the meeting when the two leaders found themselves in what one observer called "cordial disaccord" and another acknowledged as "sharp exchanges."

From Time Magazine Archive

Example: Sovietologist Richard Lowenthal has sorrowfully expressed his amazement at Solzhenitsyn's "utter disaccord with the facts of recent international history."

From Time Magazine Archive

Now conscience is the sum total of the experiences in past lives which have borne sweet and bitter fruit, according as they were in accord or disaccord with surrounding natural law.

From The Basis of Morality by Besant, Annie Wood

Oddly enough, the twins were in disaccord, and while Lucian had the senator's approval the general's went to his brother.

From Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi by Cable, George Washington

The lieutenant could tell me little concerning distances; what he knew did not disaccord with my small knowledge.

From Who Goes There? by Benson, Blackwood Ketcham




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