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disagree

[dis-uh-gree] / ˌdɪs əˈgri /




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But they also assume anyone who disagrees with them is incompetent, delusional or even a saboteur, so they reject their opinions and ideas out of hand.

From The Wall Street Journal

She may disagree with the president, but he gets to decide a course of action, while she’s the one who makes it happen.

From Salon

But while Reiner, a blistering critic of the president, disagreed with many conservatives on policy, he also worked to build relationships with them — in media and entertainment circles, the California State Capitol, and beyond.

From Los Angeles Times

On King in particular, she said, “Given the opportunity, I would have said clearly that I disagree and believe Dr. King’s legacy stands on its own moral authority.”

From Los Angeles Times

A frank discussion on national interests will trigger tensions, and a more capable Europe will sometimes disagree with Washington.

From The Wall Street Journal