verb
ADVERB
▪ emphatically ( esp. AmE ), passionately , profoundly , sharply , strenuously , strongly , vehemently , vigorously , violently , wholeheartedly
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The only time we sharply ~d was over the children's education.
▪ completely , entirely , totally
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I ~ totally with this policy.
▪ fundamentally
▪ flatly
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I flatly ~ with that policy.
▪ respectfully
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I must respectfully ~ with her on this point.
▪ simply
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He and I simply ~.
▪ openly , publicly
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I feel uncomfortable publicly ~ing with a colleague.
▪ personally
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I personally ~d with several elements of the proposal.
▪ obviously
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Victoria and I obviously ~ on this issue.
▪ not necessarily
VERB + DISAGREE
▪ be difficult to , be hard to , can hardly
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When I pointed out that it had been her idea in the first place, she could hardly ~.
PREPOSITION
▪ about
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Frank and Alison ~ about everything.
▪ on
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We ~ on this matter.
▪ over
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Many in the government ~ over the scale of the changes.
▪ with
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I ~ strongly with this idea.
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It is difficult to ~ with the chairman on this point.
PHRASES
▪ to agree to ~ (= to agree with sb that you have different opinions about sth)
Disagree is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ court , ↑ judge , ↑ scientist , ↑ side