|
| dis·pute [ di spyt ] |
verb (past and past participle dis·put·ed, present participle dis·put·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·putes) |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. transitive and intransitive verb question something: to question or doubt the truth or validity of something
|
2. intransitive verb disagree about something: to disagree or argue about something
|
3. transitive verb struggle for something: to fight for or strive to win something
(
formal
)
|
4. transitive verb oppose something: to strive against or resist something
(
formal
)
|
noun (plural dis·putes) |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. argument: a serious argument or disagreement
|
2. industrial disagreement: a prolonged disagreement between management and workers or a labor union, often involving a strike
 a labor dispute
|
| [Late 16th century. Via French< Latin disputare, literally "argue out" < putare "consider"] |
|
 dis·put·ed adjective |
 dis·put·er noun |
|
|