[verb] - not to have the same opinion, idea, etc.; not to agreeSome say intensive work is bad for a child. Others disagree. [I]I'm afraid I have to disagree with you (on that issue). [I]Sometimes we disagree on what film to see. [I]Few people would disagree that something should be done to reduce the level of crime in the area. [+ that clause]Experts disagree whether this is the best course of action to take. [+ wh- word]I profoundly/strongly disagree with (= do not accept) the decision that has been taken. [I]If two or more statements, ideas, sets of numbers, etc. disagree, they are not the same.The witnesses' statements about what time the suspect was seen leaving the building disagreed.I've added these figures up three times, and the answers all disagree with each other.Recent surveys disagree (= produce different findings) on unemployment figures.
DISAGREE
Meaning of DISAGREE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012