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- ARGUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ARGUE is to give reasons for or against something : reason How to use argue in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Argue
- ARGUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Central to nonconformist belief, he argues, was a vision of religious equality - a vision which has provided a long-lasting legacy
- ARGUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You can also say that two people argue The committee is concerned about players' behaviour, especially arguing with referees [VERB + with] They were still arguing; I could hear them down the road [VERB] If you tell someone not to argue with you, you want them to do or believe what you say without protest or disagreement Don't argue with me
- 855 Synonyms Antonyms for ARGUE | Thesaurus. com
Former Mayor Eric Garcetti argued for eliminating the tax more than a decade ago, saying it puts the city’s economy at a competitive disadvantage Government scientists see barred owls’ presence in the Pacific Northwest as invasive, but some argue that it’s natural range expansion
- Argue Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
They started arguing about over politics religion She would argue with anyone The facts argue [= indicate, show] his innocence
- Argues - definition of argues by The Free Dictionary
To argue is to present reasons or facts in order to persuade someone of something: "I am not arguing with you—I am telling you" (James McNeill Whistler) It is also often used of more heated exchanges: The couple argued for hours over who was at fault Quarrel denotes angry, often ongoing conflict: The band quarreled with their manager over money
- What does Argue mean? - Definitions. net
n Arg′ūer, one who argues: a reasoner — To argue (a person) into, or out of, to persuade him into, or out of, a certain course of action [O Fr arguer —L argutāre, freq of arguĕre, to prove ]
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