English to Punjabi Dictionary dispute

dispute

ਵਿਵਾਦ
definition
verb
I disputed the charge on the bill
argue about (something); discuss heatedly.
the two drivers crashed while disputing the lead
compete for; strive to win.
noun
a territorial dispute between the two countries
a disagreement, argument, or debate.
example
The strike was called by the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, which is in 'dispute' with the company over pay and conditions.
Both Kuerten and Marshall vowed not to ride on a team with O'Connor, and are in 'dispute' with the selectors.
Somalia became, and remains, a classic ‘failed state’ where warlords 'dispute' resources and territory.
Mr Haughey's solicitors 'dispute' this conclusion and argue the monies came through Mr Traynor.
ALMOST 400 students at a city vocational school could be locked out for a day just weeks ahead of their State exams due to a 'dispute' over the management there.
As for her naïve belief that people would not fight to death over a parking space, Hilary Evans has clearly never seen my husband in 'dispute' with another motorist.
We have got to kiss and make up with the staff we have been in 'dispute' with and get the team rebuilt.
Conductors are already in 'dispute' with the company, while station and clerical staff are being balloted for industrial action.
As usual, they don't try to argue with the post as a whole or 'dispute' its principal themes.
As the race progressed Hanks dropped back a little leaving Horspole and Neary to 'dispute' the lead.
Security firm Brinks Allied is in 'dispute' with its staff over new security arrangements which, the union claims, put its members in more danger.
Families are finding themselves in 'dispute' with the Revenue even when tax planning was the furthest thing from their minds.
The consultants are in 'dispute' with the Department over medical indemnity.
The initial 'dispute' led to a brawl involving over ten people in which one was hit with a glass or glass bottle.
Before that first stone was put in place the Bucknells were in 'dispute' with the council over its design, and had two suggestions turned down.
While she had been in 'dispute' with the tax people about a year-and-a-half ago, she believed the matter had been settled and she was fully paid up.
I formed my line and prepared to 'dispute' the advance of the foe
I formed my line and prepared to 'dispute' the advance of the foe
Of course, we will see in our learned friends' submission whether they 'dispute' our repeated assertions that the evidence was uncontested.
But consultants remain in 'dispute' with the Government over a scheme aimed at streamlining public health compensation claims.
Despite his dissatisfaction with financial constraints, Mr Martin said he was not in 'dispute' with Mr McCreevy.
the question in 'dispute' is altogether insignificant
We had been in 'dispute' with a major financial institution since February because we believed we had been sold an endowment policy that was not suitable.
Not knowing how to argue in Mandarin, it is very difficult to 'dispute' any bill or when you think you have been overcharged.
The 'dispute' is over management's failure to fully inform employees about adverse changes to their superannuation scheme.
He has disposed of his surplus baggage and commissary stores, placing them out of reach of any descent of a force in this direction, and leaving him free to 'dispute' the advance of the rebel army.
The sheep farmers had been in 'dispute' with factories over what they claimed was a serious cut in the price being paid for lamb.
York, Wakefield and Doncaster stations are run by GNER and will not be affected as the unions are not in 'dispute' with that company.
Relatives of people buried in the former Wesleyan cemetery in Cheetham Hill have been in 'dispute' with Manchester city council for the past four months.
Ms Baker is currently in 'dispute' with West Wiltshire Housing Association, who she says are trying to evict her from the house for damage.
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