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Definition of dispute
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Dispute
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
disputation;
to argue pro and con; to
discuss.
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Controverse
::
Controverse
(v. t.) To
dispute;
to
controvert.
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.)
Settlement;
adjustment
by
agreement;
as, the
parties
have made an
arrangement
between
themselves
concerning
their
disputes;
a
satisfactory
arrangement..
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.) Any like
assumption
made for
convenience,
as for
passing
more
rapidly
over what is not
disputed,
and
arriving
at
points
really
at
issue..
Contention
::
Contention
(n.)
Strife
in
words;
controversy;
altercation;
quarrel;
dispute;
as, a bone of
contention..
Gainsay
::
Gainsay
(v. t.) To
contradict;
to deny; to
controvert;
to
dispute;
to
forbid.
Grant
::
Grant (v. t.) The
yielding
or
admission
of
something
in
dispute.
Cave
::
Cave (v. i.) To fall in or down; as, the sand bank
caved.
Hence
(Slang),
to
retreat
from a
position;
to give way; to yield in a
disputed
matter..
Forensic
::
Forensic
(a.)
Belonging
to
courts
of
judicature
or to
public
discussion
and
debate;
used in legal
proceedings,
or in
public
discussions;
argumentative;
rhetorical;
as,
forensic
eloquence
or
disputes..
Contest
::
Contest
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
dispute,
contention,
litigation,
or
emulation;
to
contend
for; to call in
question;
to
controvert;
to
oppose;
to
dispute..
Altercate
::
Altercate
(v. i.) To
contend
in
words;
to
dispute
with zeal, heat, or
anger;
to
wrangle..
Controversy
::
Controversy
(n.)
Contention;
dispute;
debate;
discussion;
agitation
of
contrary
opinions.
Disputatious
::
Disputatious
(a.)
Inclined
to
dispute;
apt to civil or
controvert;
characterized
by
dispute;
as, a
disputatious
person
or
temper..
Flare-up
::
Flare-up
(n.) A
sudden
burst of anger or
passion;
an angry
dispute.
Inconclusive
::
Inconclusive
(a.) Not
conclusive;
leading
to no
conclusion;
not
closing
or
settling
a point in
debate,
or a
doubtful
question;
as,
evidence
is
inconclusive
when it does not
exhibit
the truth of a
disputed
case in such a
manner
as to
satisfy
the mind, and put an end to
debate
or
doubt..
Disputative
::
Disputative
(a.)
Disposed
to
dispute;
inclined
to cavil or to
reason
in
opposition;
as, a
disputative
temper..
Transaction
::
Transaction
(n.) An
adjustment
of a
dispute
between
parties
by
mutual
agreement.
Disputer
::
Disputer
(n.) One who
disputes,
or who is given to
disputes;
a
controvertist..
Incontrovertible
::
Incontrovertible
(a.) Not
controvertible;
too clear or
certain
to admit of
dispute;
indisputable.
Disputable
::
Disputable
(v. i.)
Capable
of being
disputed;
liable
to be
called
in
question,
controverted,
or
contested;
or
doubtful
certainty
or
propriety;
controvertible;
as,
disputable
opinions,
propositions,
points,
or
questions..
Dispute
::
Dispute
(v. t.) To
struggle
against;
to
resist.
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