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argue
affirm, balk, conflict, disaccord, express, imply, mark, protest, show, study, warrant
Definition
v.
present reasons and arguments
Last update: October 7, 2016
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His point
argue
s for a change in the policy decisions.
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One minute she didn't hesitate to
argue
with him, and the next she could not wait to agree with him.
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"We won't
argue
that point just now," was Tom's rejoinder.
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"Let's set the chap down by the fire," Tom suggested, "while we
argue
it out."
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"He thinks he's well within his rights,"
argue
d Jack.
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"We won't
argue
about that now," replied Harry kicking the remains of the fire about.
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There was no time to
argue
with points of law or order.
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They
argue
d and pleaded in vain; he was obdurate.
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Eshton
argue
on politics; their wives listen.
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What right have we to
argue
.
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And you may
argue
about that as you like.
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