Dictionary entry

Dispute (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Dis‐pute″, v. t. 1. To make a subject of disputation; to argue pro and con; to discuss.

The rest I reserve it be disputed how the magistrate is to do herein. Milton.

2. To oppose by argument or assertion; to attempt to overthrow; to controvert; to express dissent or opposition to; to call in question; to deny the truth or validity of; as, to dispute assertions or arguments.

To seize goods under the disputed authority of writs of assistance. Bancroft.

3. To strive or contend about; to contest.

To dispute the possession of the ground with the Spaniards. Prescott.

4. To struggle against; to resist.

Dispute it like a man. Shak.

Syn. — To controvert; contest; gainsay; doubt; question; argue; debate; discuss; impugn. See Argue.