disagree
dis·a·gree (dĭs'ə-grēʹ)intr.v. dis·a·greed, dis·a·gree·ing, dis·a·grees 1. To fail to correspond: our figures disagree. See Synonyms at differ. 2. a. To have a differing opinion: She disagrees with him on everything. They say it will rain, but I disagree. b. To dispute or quarrel. 3. To cause adverse effects: Caffeine disagrees with me. [Middle English disagreen, from Old French desagreer: des-, dis- + agreer, to agree; see agree.]
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