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1dispute

verb dis·pute \di-ˈspyüt\

: to say or show that (something) may not be true, correct, or legal

: to argue about (something)

: to fight in order to take control of (something)

dis·put·eddis·put·ing

Full Definition of DISPUTE

intransitive verb
:  to engage in argument :  debate; especially :  to argue irritably or with irritating persistence
transitive verb
1
a :  to make the subject of disputation <legislators hotly disputed the bill>
b :  to call into question <her honesty was never disputed>
2
a :  to struggle against :  oppose <disputed the advance of the invaders>
b :  to contend over <both sides disputed the bridgehead>
dis·put·able \di-ˈspyü-tə-bəl, ˈdis-pyə-\ adjective
dis·put·ably \-blē\ adverb
dis·put·er noun
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Origin of DISPUTE

Middle English, from Anglo-French desputer, from Latin disputare to discuss, from dis- + putare to think
First Known Use: 13th century

2dispute

noun dis·pute \di-ˈspyüt, ˈdis-ˌpyüt\

: a disagreement or argument

Full Definition of DISPUTE

1
a :  verbal controversy :  debate
b :  quarrel
2
obsolete :  physical combat

First Known Use of DISPUTE

1555
DISPUTE Defined for Kids

1dispute

verb dis·pute \di-ˈspyüt\
dis·put·eddis·put·ing

Definition of DISPUTE for Kids

1
:  to question or deny the truth or rightness of <No one ever disputed the story.>
2
:  argue 1 <The boys disputed over who won the race.>
3
:  to fight over <The two nations disputed the territory.>

Word Root of DISPUTE

The Latin word putāre, meaning to think, gives us the root put. Words from the Latin putāre have something to do with thinking. A reputation is what other people think about something or someone. To compute is to use math to think about a bunch of numbers together in order to answer a problem. To dispute is to argue because two or more people think different things.

2dispute

noun

Definition of DISPUTE for Kids

1
:  1debate 3 <It is a fact beyond dispute.>
2
:  1quarrel 1

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