[no obj] 1 : to be different
▪ Their styles differ. ▪ The two schools differ in their approach to discipline. — often + from ▪ The new version differs significantly from the old one. 2 : to have opinions that don't agree
▪ We differ [=disagree] on/about/over how best to raise the money. — often + with ▪ They differed with each other on religious matters.
▪ Their styles differ. ▪ The two schools differ in their approach to discipline. — often + from ▪ The new version differs significantly from the old one.
▪ We differ [=disagree] on/about/over how best to raise the money. — often + with ▪ They differed with each other on religious matters.
agree to differ — see agree
beg to differ — see beg
— differing adjective [more differing; most differing]
▪ The students had widely differing [=different] interpretations of the poem. ▪ differing views
▪ The students had widely differing [=different] interpretations of the poem. ▪ differing views





