disputing

[dɪsˈpjuːtɪŋ]

disputing Definition

to argue or disagree with someone about something, especially something that is not important.

Using disputing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disputing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm not disputing that he's talented, but he lacks experience.

  • Example

    They are disputing the ownership of the land.

  • Example

    The two sides have been disputing for years over the border issue.

disputing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disputing

Antonyms for disputing

Phrases with disputing

  • the process of resolving disputes between parties

    Example

    The company has a dispute resolution policy in place to handle conflicts between employees.

  • the act of resolving a dispute between parties

    Example

    The dispute settlement process was lengthy and costly for both parties.

  • a disagreement or argument about something

    Example

    There is a dispute over who should get the promotion.

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Summary: disputing in Brief

To 'dispute' [dɪsˈpjuːtɪŋ] means to argue or disagree with someone, often about something unimportant. It can also refer to disagreements over ownership or borders, as in 'They are disputing the ownership of the land.' Phrases like 'dispute resolution' and 'dispute settlement' describe the process of resolving disputes, while 'dispute over' refers to a disagreement or argument about something.