argue

  • 81argue — auger …

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  • 82argue — I. v. n. 1. Reason, plead, offer reasons, use arguments. 2. Dispute, debate, chop logic, try conclusions, bandy words or arguments, hold or carry on an argument. II. v. a. 1. Show, indicate, evince, denote, imply, infer, betoken, prove. 2. Debate …

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  • 83argue — v 1. debate, discuss, moot, bandy words, sift, Inf. kick around, Sl. hash over; quibble, cavil, nit pick, belabor a point, split hairs, chop logic; reason, ratiocinate, logicize, explain. 2. contend, dispute, disagree, contest, controvert, spar,… …

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  • 84argue — ar·gue …

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  • 85argue — verb 1) they argued that the government was to blame Syn: claim, maintain, insist, contend, assert, hold, reason, allege 2) the children are always arguing Syn: quarrel, disagree, d …

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  • 86argue —   Ho opa apa a, ho opāpā, paio, pāku iku i, pāoni, ho opāoni, kīkē ōlelo, ho opanepane, hākā ōlelo; uhi āpana (rare) …

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  • 87argue out — verb To discuss to reach an agreed conclusion, or decision …

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  • 88Argue the toss — 1. dispute a decision or command; 2. go on arguing after a dispute has been settled …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 89argue the toss — Australian Slang 1. dispute a decision or command; 2. go on arguing after a dispute has been settled …

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  • 90argue Into — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To succeed in causing (a person) to act in a certain way: bring, bring around (or round), convince, get, induce, persuade, prevail on (or upon), sell (on), talk into. See PERSUASION …

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