Differ, argue, disagree, dispute, object, oppose, contest.
Debate
...the Supreme Court calls and asks for her opinion.
argue, hold, maintain, allege, assert, affirm compete, fight, struggle, clash, contest, strive, vie, jostle
competitor challenger opponent rival contender participator
Contest (noun, pronounced kon-test) is some type of competition in which one would compete for a prize.The local radio station will be hosting a contest. The tenth caller wins tickets to a Tool concert.Sometimes marriage seems like a contest, but is there ever a true winner?Contest (verb, pronounced kuhn-test) is to argue against; dispute.When Mr. Smith's daughter learned that he had left his entire estate to his barber, she contested the will. After all, Mr. Smith didn't have any hair.
There are many types of liens. Generally, a lien must be paid. If you want to contest it you need to consult an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
She's in her early twenties, and has been in the most successful franchise of the decade, and has done several other things since and during Potter, and is probably fairly rich. I'd argue that makes her "successful" by a few measures. Time will tell if she remains so.
Argue about what. Be more specific.
yes he uh won first place in a science contest in first grade and fed his whole village with the prize money. some argue it was to win over a girl but that was just speculation.
The word litigate is a verb that means to bring matter before court of law, compete, or to fight. Some synonyms may be to appeal or contest. Synonyms also may be dispute or to argue.
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)