Dis`a*gree" (?), v. i. [imp. &
p. p. Disagreed (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Disageeing.] [Pref. dis- + agree:
cf. F. désagréer to displease.]
1. To fail to accord; not to agree; to lack
harmony; to differ; to be unlike; to be at variance.
They reject the plainest sense of Scripture, because
it seems to disagree with what they call reason.
Atterbury.
2. To differ in opinion; to hold discordant
views; to be at controversy; to quarrel.
Who shall decide, when doctors
disagree?
Pope.
3. To be unsuited; to have unfitness; as,
medicine sometimes disagrees with the patient; food
often disagrees with the stomach or the taste.
&fist; Usually followed by with, sometimes by to,
rarely by from; as, I disagree to your proposal.
Syn. -- To differ; vary; dissent.