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Example sentences for "disagree"

Lexicographically close words:
disadvantages; disaffected; disaffection; disaggregation; disagreable; disagreeable; disagreeableness; disagreeables; disagreeably; disagreed
  1. Everything seemed to disagree with him, and the cause of it lay in his feeling within him a restlessness which seemed to forebode some misfortune.

  2. If one term agrees, and another disagrees, with the same third term, they disagree with one another.

  3. If two terms disagree with the same third term, they may or may not agree with one another.

  4. It must be understood with regard to these axioms that, when we speak of terms agreeing or disagreeing with the same third term, we mean that they agree or disagree with the same part of it.

  5. To know that two terms disagree with the same third term gives us no ground for any inference as to whether they agree or disagree with one another, e.

  6. Disagree with the statement without basis, out of general contrariness.

  7. Anyone could disagree with a statement, but in answer to "What if it not be true, how then to account for the phenomena?

  8. I disagree entirely with Mr. TUCK and his proposition, but I am in favor of receiving every proposition that is offered, of printing them all, and at the proper time of considering them all.

  9. Mr. ALLEN:--The object which brought us together I presume we shall not disagree about.

  10. I ventured to disagree with her, and to say that the Mill on the Floss was my favorite.

  11. I admit that the Crown has a right to disagree with the responsible Government if he thinks the latter is not in agreement with the national will.

  12. But after the recent election, non-agreement is out of the question, and now the Crown has not the right to disagree again on the same question.

  13. All admit the existence of phonetic elements in the glyphs, but disagree as to their extent.

  14. Some errors in the inscriptions, however, can not be detected by inspection, and develop only after the calculations indicated have been performed, and the results are found to disagree with the glyphs recorded.

  15. Put three doctors together to discuss a case, and in nine cases out of ten they will disagree in their diagnosis.

  16. They will disagree as to what was the disease from which the patient suffered, and the only explanation left which will be acceptable to the public, with its hankering after the lie, is that a miracle has been vouchsafed.

  17. To disagree with three-fourths of England on all points is one of the first elements of vanity, which is a deep source of consolation in all moments of spiritual doubt.

  18. When critics disagree the artist is in accord with himself.

  19. When they go into the world, the world will disagree with them.

  20. And if you disagree with Milton on this point, do you thereby pretend to say that you could have written a better poem than Paradise Lost?

  21. His Majesty did not disagree to all this, and said he hoped it was so, as he must have an understanding (or settlement) with England une jois pour toutes.

  22. Whip, of any step we are about to take in the House of Commons, and listen with respect and attention to anything he may say about it; his remarks, even when we disagree with him, will be well worth attention.

  23. You must not think that I in any way disagree from what you urge about Constantinople.

  24. He's a perfect despot to us helpless sober people,-- I wouldn't openly disagree with him on any account.

  25. True, you disagree among yourselves as to what that substitute shall be.

  26. The only thing in it that I wish to talk to you at once about is that because of my vote for Ashmun's amendment you fear that you and I disagree about the war.

  27. The Radicals and Conservatives each agree with me in some things and disagree in others.

  28. I must disagree with you there Jehu," he said, evidentially regaining his confidence and sense of moral footing, "For even in your own time the womenfolk all wore masks and face coverings.

  29. Very well," I said, not wishing to disagree with the Lord of the Past.

  30. We censure others," says Sir Thomas Browne, "but as they disagree from that humor which we fancy laudable in ourselves, and commend others but for that wherein they seem to quadrate and consent with us.

  31. It is observable, that Justin (or rather Trogus) and Diodorus disagree in all the material part of this tyrant’s history.

  32. Authors disagree very much with regard to the æra of the foundation of Carthage.

  33. I disagree with your beliefs, but I do not think that your pursuit of them has not been sincere, and justified by your conscience.

  34. Well, in the first place, my luncheon didn't disagree with me.

  35. I hope we find you well, Mr. Wetherbee, and that this damp weather doesn't disagree with you.

  36. Not knowing who the them are, I'm not in a position to disagree with you!

  37. I never heard them disagree the whole time I was there.

  38. You know he doesn't like anybody to disagree with him, and when Oliver began to argue about its being unscrupulous to write history the way people wanted it, he lost his temper and said some angry things about the theatre and actors.

  39. He says she's much too good for her husband, but I have been obliged to disagree with him about that.

  40. I don't say that I am necessarily right, and that those who disagree with me are wrong; I daresay that some of my fellow-members think me a tiresome and wrong-headed man.

  41. It should be drunk from the cask; bottled beer being more likely to disagree with the stomach, and to produce flatulency.

  42. I disagree with him on every point, and I love him.

  43. Now, do you think that the judge's decision can be overruled by a mere counting of the heads that disagree with him?

  44. The dose of Quinine is apt to disagree with an irritable stomach, and to increase the fever.

  45. Coffee has a more potent influence over the mind and nervous system than is possessed by Tea, and is apt to disagree with many persons.

  46. I take to them as I do to twenty things that are agreeable at the time, but are sure to disagree with me--afterwards.

  47. As long as men were in sympathy with some particular religion or other romance of things in general, they saw the thing solid and swallowed it whole, knowing that it could not disagree with them.

  48. Now I disagree with Socialism, because it is too simple.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disagree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    argue; break; clash; collide; conflict; contradict; counter; decline; depart; differ; disaccord; disagree; disallow; disclaim; discompose; discord; dissent; diverge; divide; fall; feud; fight; issue; jangle; jar; jostle; negate; negative; object; oppose; protest; quarrel; refuse; reject; repudiate; scrap; secede; separate; vary; withdraw


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    disagreeable odor; disagreeable taste