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whakahē

1. (verb) (-ngia,-tia) to disagree, contradict, find fault with, condemn, object to, criticise.

Kei te whakahē ia ki tā mātau kaupapa (HP 1991:69). / He disagreed with our cause.

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Synonyms: whakahēhē, whakaepaepa


2. (verb) (-ngia,-tia) to cause to go astray, lead astray.

Nā te kuia rā mātou i whakahē (W 1971:43). / That elderly woman lead us astray.

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Synonyms: whakakonuka, whakakotiti, whātītipa


3. (modifier) disapproving, negative, critical.

I puta anō ngā kupu whakahē a ētahi o ngā rangatira o Peiwhairangi mō Matiu, nōtemea nō Te Rarawa ia (TWMNT 18/9/1877:189). / Some of the leading men in the Bay of Islands objected to Matthew's appointment because he belonged to the Rarawa tribe.

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Synonyms: tōraro, kāhoretanga


4. (noun) dissent, opposition, disagreement, dissension.

Kāore rawa tētahi whakahē mō tēnei, ēngari i tautoko katoa (HP 1991:300). / There was no dissent at all, but full support.

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Synonyms: tautētete, wheinga, whewheia, hoariri, kaikiri

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