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Definitions for Disputed
[1] to engage in argument or debate.
[2] to argue vehemently; wrangle or quarrel.
[3] to argue or debate about; discuss.
[4] to argue against; call in question: to dispute a proposal.
[5] to quarrel or fight about; contest.
[6] to strive against; oppose: to dispute an advance of troops.
[7] a debate, controversy, or difference of opinion.
[8] a wrangling argument; quarrel.
[9] to argue, debate, or quarrel about (something)
[10] (tr; may take a clause as object) to doubt the validity, etc, of
[11] (tr) to seek to win; contest for
[12] (tr) to struggle against; resist
[13] an argument or quarrel
Words related to Disputed
disputecontend, deny, contest, contradict, challenge, refute, discuss, doubt, disprove, wrangle, rebut, quarrel, impugn, squabble, clash, bicker, confute, brawl, question, agitate
Words nearby Disputed
ispur, disputable, disputant, disputation, disputatious, dispute, disqualification, disqualify, disquantity, disquiet, disquieting
Origin of Disputed
1275–1325; Middle English (< Anglo-French, Old French desputer ) < Latin disputāre to argue a point, equivalent to dis- dis-1 + putāre to reckon, consider; see putative
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Other words from Disputed
dis·pute·less , adjective
dis·put·er , noun
pre·dis·pute , noun, verb, pre·dis·put·ed, pre·dis·put·ing.
re·dis·pute , verb, re·dis·put·ed, re·dis·put·ing.
un·dis·put·ed , adjective
un·dis·put·ed·ly , adverb
un·dis·put·ing , adjective
well-dis·put·ed , adjective
Word origin for Disputed
C13: from Late Latin disputāre to contend verbally, from Latin: to discuss, from dis- 1 + putāre to think
Synonyms for Disputed
challenge, contend, contest, contradict, deny, discuss, disprove, doubt, quarrel, rebut, refute, wrangle, agitate, altercate, bicker, brawl, canvass, clash, confute, controvert, debate, gainsay, hassle, impugn, moot, negate, question, quibble, squabble, bump heads, disaffirm, discept, have at, jump on one's case, kick around, lock horns, pick a bone, take on, thrash out, toss around