Disputers example sentences

Related (10): arguers, debaters, disputants, disputatious, disputation, disputative, litigators, polemists, wranglers, wrangling

disputers

definition

  - noun form of dispute

dis·pute

noun

dispute (noun) · disputes (plural noun)

  - a disagreement, argument, or debate:

  - a disagreement between management and employees that leads to an action of protest by the employees:

  - argue about (something); discuss heatedly:

  - question whether (a statement or alleged fact) is true or valid:

  - compete for; strive to win:

  - resist (a landing or advance):

Synonyms

dispute, debate, discussion, discourse, disputation, argument, controversy, contention, disagreement, altercation, quarreling, variance, dissension, conflict, friction, strife, discord, antagonism, contestation, quarrel, squabble, clash, wrangle, feud, fight, fracas, brawl, donnybrook, tiff, spat, scrap, row, barney, afters, rhubarb, broil, miff, agreement, debate, discuss, quarrel, argue, disagree, clash, wrangle, bicker, squabble, argufy, scrap, altercate, challenge, contest, deny, doubt, question, impugn, contradict, oppose, gainsay, controvert, accept, dislike, resist, fight, withstand, defy, counter, cross, confront, challenge, attack, counterattack, combat, contradict, rebut, gainsay, controvert, support, defend, promote

"Disputers" Example Sentences

1. The disputers were arguing over the same issue for hours.
2. The disputers had opposing views on the subject.
3. Disputers of the opposing sides were unable to come to an agreement.
4. Disputers were passionately debating back and forth.
5. The disputers had a heated exchange of words.
6. Disputers presented their arguments in an organized manner.
7. Disputers on both sides had valid points.
8. Disputers had to be reminded to remain respectful.
9. Disputers were unable to reach a consensus.
10. Disputers wanted to make sure their voices were heard.
11. Disputers had to be reminded to stay on topic.
12. Disputers were eager to make their case.
13. Disputers had to be reminded to keep their tempers in check.
14. Disputers were not willing to compromise.
15. Disputers had to be reminded to be respectful of each other.
16. Disputers had to be reminded to stay focused on the issue at hand.
17. Disputers were using facts and figures to back up their arguments.
18. Disputers had to be reminded to remain civil.
19. Disputers were not willing to concede any ground.
20. Disputers had to be reminded to keep their emotions in check.

Common Phases

1. Discovery;
2. Pleadings;
3. Motion Practice;
4. Discovery Disputes;
5. Settlement Negotiations;
6. Pre-Trial Conference;
7. Trial;
8. Post-Trial Proceedings.

Recently Searched

  › Disputers noun
  › Nakakilala
  › Gibberishly noun
  › Faute
  › Floodin verb
  › Guilts noun
  › Nonaggression noun
  › Cheapenmiddle verb
  › Mopers verb
  › Untilledly adjective
  › Propulsively adjective
  › Bioproduct
  › Motificative noun
  › Favourably adverb
  › Chav
  › Sops noun
  › Goddess
  › Uchikake
  › Anelectric adjective
  › Puppeteering noun
  › Extolv verb
  › Karo noun
  › Pureedge
  › Squawfrom

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z