dispute
dis
ˈdɪs
dis
pute
pjut
pyoot
British pronunciation
/dɪspjˈuːt/

Définition et signification de « dispute » en anglais

to dispute
01

disputer

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.
Transitive: to dispute sth
to dispute definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The two colleagues started to dispute the best approach to solving the project's challenges.
Les deux collègues ont commencé à disputer la meilleure approche pour résoudre les défis du projet.
The parties involved disputed the terms of the agreement, leading to prolonged negotiations.
Les parties impliquées ont contesté les termes de l'accord, ce qui a conduit à des négociations prolongées.
02

contester

to doubt a fact or to call its truth into question
Transitive: to dispute a fact or assertion
example
Exemples
He disputed the accuracy of the witness's testimony, claiming it was unreliable.
Il a contesté l'exactitude du témoignage du témoin, affirmant qu'il n'était pas fiable.
The scientists disputed the findings of the study, citing flaws in the methodology.
Les scientifiques ont contesté les résultats de l'étude, citant des lacunes dans la méthodologie.
Dispute
01

conflit

a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests
example
Exemples
The dispute between the two neighbors was settled after a lengthy mediation session.
Le différend entre les deux voisins a été réglé après une longue séance de médiation.
The company faced a legal dispute over the terms of the contract.
L'entreprise a été confrontée à un litige juridique concernant les termes du contrat.
02

a disagreement between employers and workers, often leading to strikes, lockouts, or other industrial actions

example
Exemples
The company faced a labor dispute over wages.
Workers threatened industrial action during the dispute.
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