a disagreement, argument, or debate
A dispute is a disagreement or conflict between parties over an issue, such as money, property, or a right. It can lead to a variety of legal actions or methods of resolution, such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation.
differ, argue, clash, dispute, dissent, quarrel, cross swords
The synonym of controversy is dispute or disagreement.
Synonyms of debate include discuss, argue, dispute, and deliberate.
A strong disagreement is also called a dispute or a conflict.
meeting, dispute, dialogue, debate, conversation, argument, canvass, conference
The dispute was resolved by the police.We will dispute the court's decision.I had a huge dispute with my boss today.No resolution could be reached for the dispute.
I dispute the need for me to do your home work. I really find it difficult to dispute your response. The resolution is still in dispute. Do you dispute the teacher's right to assign homework?
The dispute has gotten out of hand.If you wish to dispute this, contact the manager.The dispute led to war.
Dispute - பிரிவினை(Pirivinai)...
Dispute resolution
Dispute resolution
A dispute is gainsaying a statement. Facts are provable statements to dispute them is to show they are not proven.
The Tamil word for dispute is சர்ச்சை (sarcchai).
The word "dispute" can function as a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to a disagreement or argument. As a noun, it is the actual disagreement or argument itself.
I had a dispute with my friend
If it is not your bankruptcy but on your report, yes, you can dispute it.
OK but a bit unusual. It depends on if the question mark belongs to "Is this sentence correct? "or to "Therealso wasa material dispute?" . Now "There also was a material dispute?" would be better as "Was there also a material dispute?" or "There was also a material dispute?". On the other hand "There also was a material dispute." is better as "There was also a material dispute."