disagreed in English
no one was willing to disagree with him
Use "disagreed" in a sentence
1. President Nixon disagreed with Kennedy.
2. The amendment was disagreed to.
3. We disagreed about the colors.
4. She violently disagreed with what we said.
5. The two men had disagreed about reincarnation.
6. Zero percent disagreed with the consensus.
7. She disagreed with the system of apartheid.
8. He disagreed fundamentally with the President's judgment.
9. They disagreed on how to define "liberal".
10. The two friends disagreed violently and parted company.
11. Two of the judges disagreed with the verdict.
12. 11 They disagreed on how to define "liberal".
13. He disagreed that we have a police state.
14. 25 He disagreed fundamentally with the President's judgment.
15. Jobs vociferously disagreed with him about the omission.
16. Many solicitor respondents disagreed vehemently with this view.
17. Even his most ardent supporters disagreed with this move.
18. Judge Beach disagreed and refused to grant an injunction.
19. Although she often disagreed with me, she was always courteous.
20. (3) He Arrogantly imputed stupidity to anyone who disagreed with him.
21. The only time we sharply disagreed was over the children's education.
22. He arrogantly imputed stupidity to anyone who disagreed with him.
23. She knew what fate befell those who disagreed with Urduuk.
24. Scholars and other commentators disagreed on its boundaries, which were fluid.
25. However, throughout the 1980s, Espinosa increasingly disagreed with national economic policy.
26. Everyone disagreed, depending on what they were looking for in a Bartender
27. They openly disagreed with the governing body, “teaching things they ought not.”
28. Marxists, for example, have sharply disagreed over how to interpret Kafka's works.
29. To add spice to the debate, they disagreed about method and ideology.
30. General Gerd von Rundstedt, the commander of Army Group A, also disagreed with it.
31. He quickly became the focal point for those who disagreed with government policy.
32. No more government favor to priestly hierarchies or persecution for those who disagreed!
33. A hospital official might even have disagreed, based on legal or financial interests.
34. Denmark’s minister of health also disagreed with the bad publicity Dan’s doctors received.
35. There are aspects of Mr Obama's new Afghanistan policy that can be legitimately disagreed with.
36. Unfortunately the two verbatim reports of what was said slightly disagreed with each other.
37. After having been partners for years, they disagreed over whether to take Mark on a trip.
38. Synonyms for Bickered include argued, disputed, fought, quarrelled, quarreled, rowed, squabbled, wrangled, scrapped and disagreed
39. Antonyms for Approbated include declined, denied, disallowed, disapproved, negatived, rejected, vetoed, contradicted, disagreed and invalidated
40. I was the only guy who disagreed with the facts and I had brain damage.
41. The point of this counsel concerned those associated with the congregation who disagreed on the resurrection doctrine.
42. He disagreed with Newton's corpuscular theory of light in the Opticks, which was then the prevailing theory.
43. 30 I disagreed with him about / over / as to how we ought to deal with the backward.
44. In the former Soviet Union, the KGB was used to intimidate those who disagreed with the Communist Party.
45. She disagreed with the calculation and appealed against this administrative decision before the Tribunal du travail de Mons.
46. A man of great personal charm, he was yet stubborn and pugnacious towards those with whom he disagreed.
47. But there were Christians who disagreed with the Adoptionists, believing instead that Jesus was God’s son before his baptism.
48. He disagreed with counsel, however, that the goods in issue are not suitable for actually drilling for oil and gas.
49. Strasser disagreed with Hitler on many parts of the party platform, and in November 1926 began working on a revision.
50. When we entered adolescence, they would be the first on the block to consider killing people who disagreed with them.