Differ

  • 51I beg to differ — spoken formal phrase used for saying that you disagree with what someone has just said Thesaurus: expressions showing anger and used in argumentshyponym arguments and arguingsynonym Main entry: beg * * * I beg to differ …

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  • 52beg to differ — Synonyms and related words: agree to differ, agree to disagree, be at variance, be in dissent, differ, disagree, disagree with, discord with, dissent, dissent from, divide on, drop out, not agree, oppose, secede, take exception, take issue,… …

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  • 53beg to differ with someone — beg to differ (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not… …

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  • 54beg to differ with — beg to differ (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not… …

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  • 55beg to differ — (with (someone)) to have a different opinion. Some people think losing that game brought the team together, but I beg to differ the team has always been together. Many believe our planet is in danger, but I beg to disagree it s not our planet but …

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  • 56I beg to differ — I beg to differ/disagree formal a polite way of saying that you disagree with something that someone has said. I beg to differ with Mr Stahl s final assertion …

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  • 57agree to differ — ► agree to differ amicably stop arguing because agreement will not be reached. Main Entry: ↑differ …

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  • 58beg to differ — ► beg to differ politely disagree. Main Entry: ↑differ …

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  • 59Intrinsic rate of increase (r) calculated for populations of species that differ greatly in their potential for the rate of population growth — ▪ Table Intrinsic rate of increase (r)* calculated for populations of species that differ greatly in their potential for the rate of population growth species intrinsic rate of increase (r) elephant seal 0.091 ring necked pheasant 1.02 field vole …

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  • 60beg to differ — verb a) To differ strongly in opinion or interpretation. b) To offer an opposing opinion humbly. Syn: disagree …

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