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Learn to pronounce dis·pute

/diˈspyo͞ot/
noun
a disagreement, argument, or debate.
"a territorial dispute between the two countries"
synonyms: debate, discussion, discourse, disputation, argument, controversy, contention, disagreement, altercation, falling-out, quarreling, variance, dissension, conflict, friction, strife, discord, antagonism, velitation, contestation, quarrel, squabble, shouting match, difference of opinion, clash, wrangle, feud, fight, fracas, brawl, donnybrook, tiff, spat, scrap, run-in, row, barney, slanging match, ding-dong, bust-up, afters, rammy, rhubarb, broil, miff

verb
  1. argue about (something); discuss heatedly.
    "he taught and disputed with local poets"
    synonyms: debate, discuss, exchange views, quarrel, argue, disagree, have a disagreement, have an altercation, clash, wrangle, bicker, squabble, bandy words, cross swords, lock horns, fall out, have words, argufy, scrap, have a tiff, have a spat, altercate
  2. compete for; strive to win.
    "the two drivers crashed while disputing the lead"

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quarreled or fought over; contested: As negotiations continue, the security situation in the disputed territories is tense and shows signs of escalating.