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I n1. диспут, дебати, дискусія2. спір, суперечка, сварка- bitter dispute гостра/ різка полеміка- border dispute прикордонна суперечка- heated dispute палка/ жвава дискусія- ideological dispute ідейна/ ідеологічна суперечка- international dispute міжнародна суперечка- legal dispute правова суперечка- matter in dispute предмет суперечки- to get around a dispute обійти дискусію/ спір- to settle a dispute владнати/ врегулювати суперечку/ спір; вирішити спірне питання- to solve a dispute владнати/ врегулювати суперечку/ спір; вирішити спірне питанняII v1. обговорювати, дискутувати; брати участь в дискусії; сперечатися; оспорювати2. ставити під сумнів, сумніватися у чомусь, оспорювати- to dispute a claim оспорювати претензію- to dispute a fact ставити під сумнів факт- to dispute an election оспорювати результати виборів- to dispute a right оспорювати права- to dispute a statement ставити під сумнів заяву- to dispute the validity of document оспорювати законність/ дійсність документи
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