disagree (with someone) (about someone or something)

disagree (with someone) (about someone or something)
disagree (with someone) (about someone or something) & disagree (with someone) (on someone or something)
to hold views about someone or something that are opposed to someone else's views. •

I take it you disagree with me about Tom.

Don't disagree about Tom with me.

I disagree about this with almost everyone.

I disagree with you.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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