Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context idiomatic transitive English) To cause (a person or animal) to feel sick. 2 (&lit disagree with English)
WordNet
v. be note very well digestible; "Spicy food disagrees with some people"
Usage examples of "disagree with".
My loyalty is to the Constitution, the Crown, and the Heir, in that order, and it's not my place to agree or disagree with all the decisions my duties make me privy to.
Even if I could, I would not disagree with his eminence on adopting it as a matter of diocesan policy.
Bud was obviously prospering, but it would have been impolite to disagree with him in his own store.
Pal could hardly disagree with this statement, but neither could he believe that Acorna would accomplish much by starting a crusade against the Didis of East Celtalan and that mysterious powerful figure, the Piper, who was said to support the brothel industry and to be supported in wealth by its proceeds.
Indicate the degree to which you agree or disagree with these statements by rating each one from 1 to 5.
Since that was nothing but the truth, the foreign commissar couldn't very well disagree with it.
And Liu Han could not even disagree with that, not when she'd thought the same thing herself.