argued with him|argue with him in English

debated him, disputed with him

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1. Brother Lu argued with him.

2. I won't stoop to argue with him.

3. Don't argue with him on this happy occasion.

4. To argue with him is like beating the air.

5. He is so bigoted that it is impossible to argue with him.

6. Don't argue with Professor Smith; you are not old enough to cross swords with him.

7. We Argued him out of the idea we Argued him out of ordering the roast duck they wanted to cut down the trees in our yard, but we managed to argue them out of that he Argued me into believing it

8. I argued this point with him, but he was obdurate in the matter.

9. She argued him out of the decision.

10. I tried to argue him into joining us.

11. 15 The manager can be very overbearing at times, and it's difficult to argue with him.

12. 26 But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him.

13. Stay with him.

14. With that he made an agreement with him and let him go.

15. ▪ Judges could argue for the accused but not against him

16. Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty.

17. Endue him with blessings, and send him your peace.

18. If you're annoyed with him, you should tell him.

19. Victoria wishes him luck, and breaks up with him.

20. To get along with him, Corey just rides him with confidence and patience.

21. He flew into a rage with him and brained him with his lute.

22. Will you show him partiality ? Will you argue the case for God?

23. Don't fuck with him.

24. Argue is a verb, argument is a noun, argumentative is an adjective: I Argued with her about the money

25. Sending him with you?