2 to not have the same opinion, idea, etc. as someone or to not agree with them: --
3 if two or more reports, ideas, sets of numbers, etc. disagree, they are not the same: --
I disagreed, believing that a full account of the background issues was needed, as well as my summary of the available evidence.
However, some studies have disagreed with this finding (3;7;8).
In another study, general practitioners and patients disagreed with guidelines on prevention that suggested discontinuing annual check-ups.
He disagrees with observers who argue that the regime has been successf ully civilianized since 1983, suggesting that this is overly optimistic.
Though both men were committed to a "rational-utilitarian" vision of chemistry, they disagreed entirely about the nature and purposes of chemical knowledge.
If two reviewers disagreed, a third echocardiographer was consulted.
In my survey, 43 % agreed strongly, 37 % agreed somewhat, 9 % were neutral, 7 % disagreed somewhat and 4 % disagreed strongly.
A low score denotes a negative attitude ; either agreeing with a negatively biased statement or disagreeing with a positively biased statement.