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Definition of disaccord in English: disaccordnoun dɪsəˈkɔːdˌdɪsəˈkɔrd mass nounrare Lack of agreement or harmony. the disaccord remains in effect Example sentencesExamples - Those disagreements are real but that does not necessitate disaccord on the fight against terrorism.
- There are no disaccords in doing business, realizing social development and equally protecting our environment.
- At first glance, the evoking of sexual desires for which, according to Stone, the largely male architects of cyberspace find an outlet in technology appears to be in disaccord with the celibate clerical culture of the Christian church.
- Different policies pursued in Iraq war led to disaccords among two sides of the Atlantic.
- Because of some internal disaccords in team Germany, they weren't able to field a full team tonight.
Synonyms discord, disharmony, disunity, strife, conflict, disagreement, dissension, dissent, opposition, variance, clashing, contention, dispute, disputation, arguing, argument, quarrelling, bickering, squabbling, wrangling, fighting, feuding, rivalry
verb dɪsəˈkɔːdˌdɪsəˈkɔrd [no object]rare Disagree; be at variance. this disaccords with the precise date Example sentencesExamples - This standard suggests that in order to know whether a certain saying is authentic or not, we have to compare it with what is stated in Koran, the book of Allah; if the saying conforms, with the meanings of the Koran, we accept it, but it disaccords with it, then we reject it.
- However, this plan disaccorded with the plans of Protestant and Orthodox nobility.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus preventing the rotation timings of photoconductor drums from disaccording with one another.
- I maintain that this disaccording between his feelings of pleasure and pain and his rational judgment constitutes the very lowest depth of ignorance.
- Wherefore it is a sin to disaccord with such a will, because by that very fact one disaccords with the Divine rule.
Synonyms fail to agree, be in contention, be in dispute, be at odds, be at variance, not see eye to eye, differ from, dissent from, diverge from Definition of disaccord in US English: disaccordnounˌdisəˈkôrdˌdɪsəˈkɔrd Lack of agreement or harmony. the disaccord remains in effect Example sentencesExamples - Different policies pursued in Iraq war led to disaccords among two sides of the Atlantic.
- Because of some internal disaccords in team Germany, they weren't able to field a full team tonight.
- Those disagreements are real but that does not necessitate disaccord on the fight against terrorism.
- There are no disaccords in doing business, realizing social development and equally protecting our environment.
- At first glance, the evoking of sexual desires for which, according to Stone, the largely male architects of cyberspace find an outlet in technology appears to be in disaccord with the celibate clerical culture of the Christian church.
Synonyms discord, disharmony, disunity, strife, conflict, disagreement, dissension, dissent, opposition, variance, clashing, contention, dispute, disputation, arguing, argument, quarrelling, bickering, squabbling, wrangling, fighting, feuding, rivalry
verbˌdisəˈkôrdˌdɪsəˈkɔrd [no object]Disagree; be at variance. this disaccords with the precise date Example sentencesExamples - Another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus preventing the rotation timings of photoconductor drums from disaccording with one another.
- I maintain that this disaccording between his feelings of pleasure and pain and his rational judgment constitutes the very lowest depth of ignorance.
- This standard suggests that in order to know whether a certain saying is authentic or not, we have to compare it with what is stated in Koran, the book of Allah; if the saying conforms, with the meanings of the Koran, we accept it, but it disaccords with it, then we reject it.
- Wherefore it is a sin to disaccord with such a will, because by that very fact one disaccords with the Divine rule.
- However, this plan disaccorded with the plans of Protestant and Orthodox nobility.
Synonyms fail to agree, be in contention, be in dispute, be at odds, be at variance, not see eye to eye, differ from, dissent from, diverge from |