argue|argued|argues|arguing in English
verb
[ar·gue || 'ɑːgjuː]
dispute; claim; give reasons
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1. Argosy argot argotic argots arguability arguable arguably argue argue out argued: arguendo arguer arguers argues argufied argufier (current term) argufiers Argufies argufy argufying: arguido arguidos arguing arguli argulus argument argument-form
2. Argue about They were arguing about how to spend the money
3. Verb Argues, arguing, Argued 1 reporting verb Give reasons or cite evidence in support of an idea, action, or theory, typically with the aim of persuading others to share one's view
4. Argues (22) argued (4) it argues (3) he argues (2) Por lo tanto, se Arguye, debían excluirse de la definición del producto
5. Argue something She Argued the case for bringing back the death penalty
6. Argue for/against (doing) something Baker Argued against cutting the military budget
7. What does Argued mean? Simple past tense and past participle of argue
8. Arguable Meaning: "capable of being argued," 1610s, from argue + -able
9. Argue for/against something/doing something They Argued for the right to strike
10. Argue definition, to present reasons for or against a thing: He Argued in favor of capital punishment
11. Conservatives typically argue for lower U.S. tax income rates, arguing that it would encourage companies to hire more workers.
12. Argue is a verb, argument is a noun, argumentative is an adjective: I Argued with her about the money
13. 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
14. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Argue ar‧gue / ˈɑːɡjuː $ ˈɑːr-/ S2 W1 verb 1 DISAGREE [intransitive] Argue to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way We could hear the neighbours arguing
15. One can Argue any case if one is sufficiently clever Always make sure you have a fully worked-out plan and can Argue the case Pete could marshall all the facts and Argue his case superbly a well Argued case un argumento bien expuesto; to Argue the case for sth abogar en favor de algo
16. Future perfect; I: will have Argued: you: will have Argued: he, she, it: will have Argued: we: will have Argued: you: will have Argued: they: will have Argued
17. It’s not arguing!”
18. News Landlords Sue New York AG, Arguing COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium Is Unconstitutional Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partners Akiva Shapiro and Randy Mastro, who are representing the landlords, argued
19. Argumentative: given to arguing
20. We overheard them arguing.
21. Oh. The arguing guy.
22. In this chapter we focus on arguing by analogy in law, the way in which attorneys argue in favor of deciding a problem situation by Analogizing it to precedent cases
23. In How to Argue you’ll learn all the golden rules of successful arguing and explore many of the situations in life and work where arguments are most likely to happen
24. Arguing creates enemies and confusion.
25. Arguing was beneath her dignity .