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Accord et Désaccord - Le Désaccord et l'Opposition 2

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à l'opposition tels que "demur", "deadlock" et "criticize".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
to counterattack

to make an attack in response to someone else's attack

contre-attaquer

contre-attaquer

Ex: The army strategically counterattacked the enemy 's position to regain control of the territory ..L'armée a **contre-attaqué** stratégiquement la position de l'ennemi pour reprendre le contrôle du territoire.
counterattack

an attack made in response to someone else's attack

contre-attaque

contre-attaque

Ex: The general planned a counterattack after assessing the enemy 's weaknesses .Le général a planifié une **contre-attaque** après avoir évalué les faiblesses de l'ennemi.
criticism

negative feedback that highlights mistakes or areas for improvement

critique

critique

Ex: The manager ’s criticism pushed the team to perform better next time .Les **critiques** du manager ont poussé l'équipe à mieux performer la prochaine fois.
to criticize

to point out the faults or weaknesses of someone or something

critiquer

critiquer

Ex: It 's unfair to criticize someone without understanding the challenges they face .Il est injuste de **critiquer** quelqu'un sans comprendre les défis auxquels il est confronté.
to [cross] swords

to argue or have a disagreement with someone

croiser le fer avec

croiser le fer avec

Ex: In the courtroom, the attorneys are likely to cross swords over the admissibility of certain evidence, leading to a contentious legal battle.
deadlock

a situation in which the parties involved do not compromise and therefore are unable to reach an agreement

impasse, blocage

impasse, blocage

Ex: Their ongoing deadlock prevented any progress in the merger discussions .**L'impasse** persistante a empêché toute progression dans les discussions de fusion.
deadlocked
deadlocked
[Adjectif]

(of disagreements, disputes, etc.) unable to be settled because the parties involved do not compromise

bloqué, en impasse

bloqué, en impasse

debate
debate
[nom]

a discussion about a particular issue between two opposing sides, mainly held publicly

débat

débat

Ex: The debate over healthcare reform continues to be a contentious issue in politics .Le **débat** sur la réforme de la santé continue d'être une question controversée en politique.
to debate
to debate
[verbe]

to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting

débattre

débattre

Ex: Politicians debated the proposed healthcare reform bill on the floor of the parliament .Les politiciens ont **débattu** du projet de loi sur la réforme de la santé sur le parquet du parlement.
to demur
to demur
[verbe]

to express one's disagreement, refusal, or reluctance

rechigner

rechigner

Ex: He has demurred on accepting the promotion , unsure if he 's ready for the responsibility .Il a **émis des réserves** quant à l'acceptation de la promotion, n'étant pas sûr d'être prêt pour la responsabilité.
to dicker
to dicker
[verbe]

to negotiate with someone, particularly about the price of something

marchander, négocier

marchander, négocier

Ex: The marketplaces in some countries encourage visitors to dicker with sellers as a cultural tradition .Les marchés dans certains pays encouragent les visiteurs à **marchander** avec les vendeurs comme une tradition culturelle.
to disagree

to hold or give a different opinion about something

ne pas être d’accord

ne pas être d’accord

Ex: He disagreed with the decision but chose to remain silent.Il **n'était pas d'accord** avec la décision mais a choisi de rester silencieux.
disagreement

an argument or a situation in which people have different opinions about something

désaccord

désaccord

Ex: The disagreement between the two departments highlighted the need for better communication and collaboration within the organization .Le **désaccord** entre les deux départements a mis en évidence la nécessité d'une meilleure communication et collaboration au sein de l'organisation.
to disassociate

to make it known that one is not connected with or does not support or agree with someone or something; to declare that something does not have any connection with something else

dissocier

dissocier

discord
discord
[nom]

lack of agreement between people

discorde, dissension, désaccord

discorde, dissension, désaccord

Ex: The project team was plagued by discord as individual members had conflicting priorities and goals .L'équipe du projet était en proie à la **discorde** car les membres individuels avaient des priorités et des objectifs conflictuels.
discordant
discordant
[Adjectif]

having conflicting or opposing elements that create disagreement or tension

discordant, incompatible, 	en désaccord

discordant, incompatible, en désaccord

Ex: The debate highlighted discordant views on environmental regulations .Le débat a mis en évidence des vues **discordantes** sur les réglementations environnementales.
disharmony

disagreement over important things that makes people become unfriendly toward one another

désaccord

désaccord

disputable
disputable
[Adjectif]

not yet proven true or right

contestable, discutable, douteux

contestable, discutable, douteux

Ex: The politician ’s statement was disputable, leading to widespread controversy .La déclaration du politicien était **contestable**, ce qui a conduit à une controverse généralisée.
disputation

a formal discussion where people hold differing views and fail to reach an agreement

débat

débat

Ex: Despite the lengthy disputation, both sides remained firmly entrenched in their positions .Malgré la longue **dispute**, les deux parties sont restées fermement campées sur leurs positions.
dispute
dispute
[nom]

a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests

conflit

conflit

Ex: The online dispute became a trending topic after both parties publicly aired their grievances .Le **différend** en ligne est devenu un sujet tendance après que les deux parties ont exprimé publiquement leurs griefs.
to dispute
to dispute
[verbe]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

disputer

disputer

Ex: The athletes disputed the referee 's decision , claiming it was unfair and biased .Les athlètes ont **contesté** la décision de l'arbitre, affirmant qu'elle était injuste et partiale.
dissension

lack of agreement between people

dissension

dissension

Ex: The two scholars had a public dissension over the interpretation of the ancient texts .Les deux érudits ont eu une **dissension** publique sur l'interprétation des textes anciens.
dissent
dissent
[nom]

a difference of opinion, especially from commonly accepted beliefs

désaccord, différence d'opinion

désaccord, différence d'opinion

Ex: Voices of dissent grew louder as the plan faced public scrutiny .
to dissent
to dissent
[verbe]

to give or have opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted

diverger de, différer de

diverger de, différer de

Ex: Students are encouraged to dissent respectfully and engage in constructive debate in the classroom .Les étudiants sont encouragés à **exprimer leur désaccord** respectueusement et à participer à des débats constructifs en classe.
dissenter

someone who disagrees with a common belief or an official decision

dissident, dissidente, contestataire

dissident, dissidente, contestataire

dissenting
dissenting
[Adjectif]

having or giving opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted

dissident

dissident

dissidence

the action or process of disagreeing or disobeying established authority or doctrine

dissidence

dissidence

Ex: Their dissidence took the form of counter-cultural art and music that delivered anti-establishment messages .Leur **dissidence** a pris la forme d'un art et d'une musique contre-culturels qui véhiculaient des messages anti-establishment.
dissident

someone who declares opposition to the government of one's country, knowing there is punishment for doing so

dissident, dissidente

dissident, dissidente

Ex: He was known as a prominent dissident who advocated for democratic reforms .Il était connu comme un **dissident** éminent qui prônait des réformes démocratiques.
dissident
dissident
[Adjectif]

opposing official policy, especially that of an authoritarian government or dominant group

dissident

dissident

Ex: The dissident movement gained momentum despite censorship .Le mouvement **dissident** a pris de l'ampleur malgré la censure.
to dissociate

to make it clear that one has no connection with or does not support or agree with someone or something; to state that something does not have any connection with something else

dissocier

dissocier

dissociation

the action of separating or removing something from an association or connection

dissociation

dissociation

Ex: The treaty allowed for dissociation of certain territories .
dissonance

a state of disagreement between people's opinions, actions, or personalities, often resulting in tension

désaccord, dissension, discorde

désaccord, dissension, discorde

Ex: The dissonance between her cheerful tone and the grim news was unsettling .La **dissonance** entre son ton joyeux et la nouvelle sinistre était dérangeante.
dissonant
dissonant
[Adjectif]

having elements or ideas that strongly disagree or clash

discordant

discordant

Ex: The book club discussion turned dissonant over differing interpretations of the novel 's theme .La discussion du club de lecture est devenue **dissonante** en raison des interprétations divergentes du thème du roman.
to disunite

to cause disagreement or separation between a group of people

désunir

désunir

disunity

the lack of harmony or agreement within a group, leading to division or conflict

désunion

désunion

to diverge
to diverge
[verbe]

(of views, opinions, etc.) to be different from each other

diverger

diverger

Ex: The panel of experts expected their conclusions to diverge due to differing research methodologies .Le panel d'experts s'attendait à ce que leurs conclusions **divergent** en raison de méthodologies de recherche différentes.
divergence

a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.

divergence

divergence

Ex: The family 's religious divergence led to lively dinner table debates .La **divergence** religieuse de la famille a conduit à des débats animés autour de la table du dîner.
to divide
to divide
[verbe]

to cause disagreement among people

diviser, scinder

diviser, scinder

Ex: The debate over education reform has divided parents and educators .Le débat sur la réforme de l'éducation a **divisé** les parents et les éducateurs.
to [divide] and [conquer|rule]

to not allow people become united and pose a threat to one by keeping them busy through causing disagreement and argument between them

diviser pour régner

diviser pour régner

Ex: With advancing technologies, the potential for "divide and conquer" strategies to manipulate public opinion could increase in the future.
divided
divided
[Adjectif]

(of a society, organization, or group) separated by disagreement

divisé

divisé

division

disagreement among members of a group or society

division, séparation

division, séparation

Ex: A strong sense of division emerged after the policy changes were announced .Un fort sentiment de **division** est apparu après l'annonce des changements de politique.
divisive
divisive
[Adjectif]

causing disagreement or hostility by creating strong differences of opinion among people

clivant, qui divise, qui crée des divisions

clivant, qui divise, qui crée des divisions

Ex: The divisive nature of the debate made it challenging to find common ground .La nature **divisive** du débat a rendu difficile la recherche d'un terrain d'entente.
divisively
divisively
[Adverbe]

in a way that causes a split between people

de façon conflictative

de façon conflictative

divisiveness

a split in people disagreeing or opposing one another

divisions, dissensions

divisions, dissensions

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