verb
- to disagree or be in conflict
Usage: formal
noun
- instances of disagreement or lack of harmony
Usage: formal; plural form
Examples
- His testimony disaccords with the witness statements.
- The new policy disaccords with our company values.
- Their opinions often disaccord on political matters.
- The evidence disaccords with his alibi.
- The disaccords between the two reports were significant.
- Several disaccords emerged during the negotiations.
- The committee noted multiple disaccords in the data.