intransitive. To differ or diverge from in opinion, doctrine, etc. Obsolete.
intransitive. Now usually with to; also (now rare) with against. To bring forward a reason against something (or someone); to state and maintain…
intransitive. To fail to correspond, harmonize, or be in accordance; to differ. Also with with, †to, †from.
intransitive. To withhold assent or consent from a proposal, etc.; not to assent; to disagree with or object to an action. Const. from, †to.