Synonym: bicker, object, persuade, reason. Similar words: argumentation, vague, guest, league, fatigue, harangue, intrigue, dialogue. Meaning: ['ɑːgjuː] v. 1. present reasons and arguments 2. have an argument about something 3. give evidence of.
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271. It behoves the sceptics among us to listen and argue rather than to whoop with delight at the superficial difficulties.
272. They argue, as others have done, that screening is appropriate because bone density is related to subsequent risk of fracture.
273. We argue that selection for dwarfism results from reduced intrasexual competition through high differential adult mortality between the sexes.
274. After two or three years, Raymond gave up coming to court to argue.
275. Consciousness, we may argue, comes into being when information is re-presented to a monitoring faculty under deliberative attention.
276. We might argue, albeit anachronistically, that best commercial practice could also have been adopted in accounting for the bridge.
277. With 500 missiles on board, an arsenal ship would become an inviting target for opposing navies,(Sentencedict.com) critics argue.
278. During oral arguments before the high court, attorneys for each state will argue that it alone should control the island.
279. They argue that democratic theory needs to be adjusted to the realities of governing Britain in the twentieth century.
280. They used to argue about which condition was worse, each blessed with the energy which only the self-righteous possess.
281. Few in the scientific community would argue that the scientific evidence justifies immediate extremely drastic action.
282. Dole will argue that he is the one candidate who may bridge the differences among Republican conservatives.
283. Miller and others in the city argue that most -- about 60 percent -- of Pima County taxpayers live in the city.
284. When this was combined with the lower rent it could also argue for, the finally agreed deal had quite an effect.
285. Why argue about the terms of the divorce when both of you just want a clean break?
286. Critics of popular capitalism argue that it is a programme for increasing inequality and poverty.
287. While leprosy is slowly contagious and probably mildly contagious[sentencedict.com/argue.html], its usual horrors argue the danger of neglect.
288. The other approach has been to argue that rats have difficulty with passive avoidance because they can not remember recent events.
289. Webster began to argue with Hirschbeck, who started to walk off the field.
290. They argue for ways to enhance health care that the Government can barely touch.
291. You can argue about the single currency but you can't opt out of the European Single Market.
292. To argue this point is to speculate beyond our data on national and local competence.
293. Students might also argue that this would put banks at a competitive disadvantage relative to other financial firms. 5.
More similar words: argumentation, vague, guest, league, fatigue, harangue, intrigue, dialogue, intrigued, colleague, cargo, target, large, margin, charge, in charge, largely, at large, gargoyle, in charge of, by and large, take charge, discharging, on a large scale, a large number of.