Use "argue someone into|argue one into" in a sentence

1. Argue (one) into To convince someone to take a particular action

2. I tried to argue him into joining us.

3. Can't you Argue the salesman into giving us a better deal on the car? I'm sorry, but you can't Argue me into voting for that candidate

4. A Contentious issue is one that people are likely to argue about, and a Contentious person is someone who likes to argue or fight

5. TOBACCO advertisers argue that their ads do not initiate people into smoking.

6. Bicker about (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

7. It's no use trying to argue with you when you fly into a fury.

8. Bicker about (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

9. I managed to argue him into going back home to talk to his parents.

10. Bandy definition: If you Bandy words with someone, you argue with them

11. Some argue that a ban would play into the hands of those who spread hardline propaganda.

12. Danger of deficits Opponents argue several other unknowns could send the state into a deficit tailspin.

13. Argue with Gallacher continued to Argue with the referee throughout the game

14. Paxton, don't argue!

15. See also: Bicker Bicker over (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

16. See also: Bicker Bicker over (something) To argue or squabble with someone about something

17. One could argue those people might be jealousof your attention.

18. So, this is an example no one can argue with.

19. I had to suppress the urge to jump down, run after them and argue some sense into them.

20. They argue continually about money.

21. When they stop, they argue.

22. And I started to argue.

23. 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

24. They always argue about everything.

25. Don't argue with your mother.

26. And nobody is gonna argue.

27. Are we going to argue?

28. Can't argue with his logic.

29. We shouldn't argue about politics.

30. 30 One could argue that smoking, by its very nature, is addictive.

31. Given the apparent strength of Gloucester's position, it is difficult to argue that he was panicked into seizing the throne.

32. 30 In advanced capitalism neo-Marxists argue that the factors responsible for recruiting people into organized expressions of discontent broaden.

33. 6 They argue continually about money.

34. Well, there's no need to argue.

35. Argue, quarrel, debate, dispute, discuss, reason

36. I've, I've done more than argue.

37. Don't agree, but don't argue either.

38. Someone who studies crime and criminals: Many Criminologists argue that the new policies simply do not work

39. I wouldn't argue with that statement.

40. Few will argue with this conclusion.

41. Three considerations argue against increasing fee.

42. They sometimes argue off for hours.

43. His manners argue a good upbringing.

44. Backgrounders provide information, position papers argue

45. We began to bicker and argue.

46. Why do you argue against me?

47. Who could argue with that, huh?

48. Moreover, one can plausibly argue that necessary existence is a great - making property.

49. The admin, they argue, is too fiddly.

50. Motorists who argue with police are beaten.

51. Does this not argue for divine inspiration?

52. Tom , they argue, is rightfully their property.

53. Argufy (v.) "to argue for the sake of controversy, wrangle, worry with arguments," 1751, colloquial, from argue + -fy.

54. Many would argue that even one lost life should not be considered Acceptable damage

55. People generally quarrel because they cannot Argue

56. Critics argue raising employment costs deters hiring.

57. The children listen attentively, argue, develop themes.

58. 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

59. Gentlemen, when we argue, the terrorists win.

60. I don't have to argue with anybody.

61. Well, I can't argue with basic arithmetic.

62. It is Absurd to argue about this

63. I would argue life is a rheostat.

64. She tried to argue the matter away.

65. It is absurd to argue about this.

66. To argue would be prissy, he decided.

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

68. A statement that is Axiomatic therefore, is one against which few people would argue.

69. Nobody felt inclined to Argue with Smith

70. The balloon takes off while they argue.

71. Libertarians argue that nothing should be censored.

72. Acetabulous To argue otherwise is the fixture data

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74. Language Bank Argue verbs for reporting an opinion

75. Is it ok for parents to argue sometimes ?

76. Contrarious (Adjective) Tending to counter, oppose, resist, argue.

77. You can also say that two people Argue

78. And I would argue that there are four.

79. Argue definition: present reasons and arguments synonyms: expostulate, reason, defend, fend for, lay out, re-Argue, support, present, represent antonyms: conform

80. Controvert definition, to argue against; dispute; deny; oppose