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VERB
  1. be different from one another

How To Use disaccord In A Sentence

  • I sketch existentialism's history, its literature, the disaccord between Sartre and Camus. The Familiar Stranger
  • This standard suggests that in order to know whether a certain saying is authentic or not, we have to compare it with what is stated in Koran, the book of Allah; if the saying conforms, with the meanings of the Koran, we accept it, but it disaccords with it, then we reject it.
  • The finance ministers and central bankers were in conspicuous disaccord about whether they should even try to jack up the dollar. Rush To The Exits
  • It is to be remarked that, if the treatment is stricter, it is in no way in disaccordance with the Geneva Convention. Work Camp 7010 GW
  • If she should grasp the truth, if all of a sudden she should realize her disaccordance with the world of mortals, what would happen to her before our eyes? The Best Short Stories of 1920 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • But at this point, it looks like it may be a summit of disaccord and disagreement. CNN Transcript - Sunday Morning News: Iraqi Sanctions Dominate Arab League Discussion - March 25, 2001
  • If you've read this blog for any length of time, you'll know that my father isn't my or my mother's, or anyone's favourite person, but even in the days before divorce and disaccord, I don't remember them as a happy couple. Archive 2006-04-01
  • He listened to them quietly, in impenetrable silence, and never fulfilled any of their requests, because they were all in disaccord with the regulations. Resurrection
  • There is no pre-existing harmony whatever between the individual and the social factors of personal evolution, and the fundamental tendencies of the individual are always in some disaccordance with the fundamental tendencies of social control. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • It seemed wrong to him, unjust, and in strict disaccordance with the views of the _Gleaner_, that these thousands should be locked up for one man's pleasure, while starvation levied its toll upon the many. The Sins of Séverac Bablon
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