How to Say "disputes" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “disputes” is “disputa” — B2 level.
English → SpanishB2
verbB2
when he/she/it argues against something

Examples
Él disputa cada punto del partido.
He competes for every point of the match.
Ella disputa la versión oficial de los hechos.
She disputes the official version of the events.
¡Disputa el balón!
Go for the ball! (Command)
Identifying the Subject
This specific form 'disputa' is used when talking about 'he', 'she', 'it', or the formal 'you' (usted).
Giving Commands
You can use 'disputa' as an informal command when telling a friend to compete or fight for something, like '¡Disputa el balón!' (Fight for the ball!).
Confusing with 'discutir'
Mistake: “Disputo con mi madre ayer.”
Correction: Discutí con mi madre ayer.
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