To attempt to prove by reasoning; maintain or contend: The speaker argued that more immigrants should be admitted to the country.
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To give evidence of; indicate: "Similarities cannot always be used to argue descent” ( Isaac Asimov).
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To persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons: argued the clerk into lowering the price.
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To put forth reasons for or against; debate: "It is time to stop arguing tax-rate reductions and to enact them” ( Paul Craig Roberts).
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verb-intransitive
To engage in a quarrel; dispute.
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To put forth reasons for or against something: argued for dismissal of the case; argued against an immediate counterattack.
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verb
To give reasons for or against something .
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To contend or disagree in words .
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To give evidence of .
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To consider the pros and cons of .
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To prove or try to prove by giving reasons .
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