you can't quarrel with the verdict: FAULT, criticize, object to, oppose, take exception to; attack, take issue with, impugn, contradict, dispute, controvert; informal knock; formal gainsay.
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ˈquarrel with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they quarrel with he/she/it quarrels with present participle quarrelling with past tense quarrelled with past participle quarrelled with] phrasal verb
to think someone or something is wrong
Few people would quarrel with these proposals.
Thesaurus: to disagree with someone or somethingsynonym
Main entry: quarrel
Useful english dictionary. 2012.