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I . dis·pute VB trans [dɪˈspju:t]

1. dispute (argue):

to dispute sth

2. dispute (oppose):

dispute

3. dispute SPORTS:

to dispute the lead

II . dis·pute VB intr

dispute

III . dis·pute N [dɪˈspju:t, ˈdɪspju:t] (argument)

ˈla·bour dis·pute N

ˈwage dis·pute N

wage dispute

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Their working relationship continued amicably up to 2000, but an acrimonious dispute erupted over legal ownership of the kingdom.
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The amendment resolved a protracted and contentious legal dispute that had pitted the states jurisdictional powers against private ownership rights.
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In the end of the last decade of the 20th century, a slow but sure dispute between gangsters created roughness in the underworld.
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The agency was rocked by a four-week strike due to a labor dispute in 1992.
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft.
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A judge or magistrate before whom the legal contest is fought is intrinsically unconnected with the facts which led to the dispute.
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A dispute between a husbandman (a self-employed farmer) and a serving man.
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They might not sustain it, but if the parties did not dispute it, they were free to observe it.
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The first major test of his leadership came with the waterfront dispute of the same year, where major strikes were damaging the economy.
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Voters were asked whether the dispute should be brought before an international arbitration tribunal.
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