unagreement

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From un- +‎ agreement.

Noun[edit]

unagreement (uncountable)

  1. Lack of agreement; disagreement
    • 2012, Thomas R. Mockaitis, The Iraq War: A Documentary and Reference Guide - Page 302:
      We saw yesterday the—two-thirds of the Iraqi bloc walking out of the parliament before electing Talabani. Now this—the unagreement—the disagreement among Iraqiya themselves, the Iraqiya bloc, might prolong the formation of the government or even endanger the formation of the government.
    • 2013, Anja Hennemann, Korpuslinguistische Untersuchungen:
      It would also be of a great interest to know whether other languages behave similarly in order to achieve a general understanding of subjecthood, including phenomena such as unagreement, stylistic fronting, null-subjects and its relation with grammaticalization of topic constituents and case marking.