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Messier42 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

"Put someone at odds"

What does it mean by it?
I know "be at odds" mean " to disagree" but I can't relate it to "to disagree"
  

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What is the full sentence? Is it not of the form "put someone at odds with someone else"?

  • What is the full sentence?
  • Is it not of the form "put someone at odds with someone else"?
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What is the full sentence? Is it not of the form "put someone at odds with someone else"?
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Thank you very much for the full sentence.
I think that's the full sentence I wanted to mention.
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put someone at odds with someone else = cause someone to disagree with someone else.

at odds:
Idiom
7.
at odds, at variance; in disagreement:
They were usually at odds over political issues. — http://www.onelook.com/?w=at+odds&ls

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