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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61. Few would argue that this team has experience and proven ability.
62. These arguments may have been used as a rhetorical device to argue for a perpetuation of a United Nations role.
63. Mike gave him such a severe look he didn't dare argue.
64. Gallacher continued to argue with the referee throughout the game.
65. My mother always take my father's side when I argue with him.
66. It was basically a selfish act, though no doubt a sophist would argue that it was done for the general good.
67. Do what you are told and don't argue with me.
68. Environmentalists argue that the organization fails to address the needs of third world farmers.
69. He is so bigoted that it is impossible to argue with him.
70. It is possible to argue that the rules are too strict.
71. I tried to argue but he countered that the plans were not yet finished.
72. It was mere waste of breath to argue with a person in so unreasonable a state of mind.
73. As children[sentencedict.com], we were taught not to argue with our elders and betters.
74. Opponents of the treaty argue that monetary union will turn France into a vassal of Germany.
75. I looked on in amusement as they started to argue.
76. Enough is enough - I don't want to argue with you any more.
77. It doesn't matter what you say, he'll always argue the toss!
78. They egged each other on to argue and to fight.
79. Some would argue this was no burden in fact,(http://sentencedict.com/argue.html) and that she should count her blessings.
80. He did argue in a general way that the president can't be trusted.
81. Others argue that more bus routes should be opened up because buses can accommodate more passengers.
82. When he tried to argue with Kate, he got more than he had bargained for.
83. Some environmentalists argue for a return to a pre-industrial society.
84. It was such a trifling sum of money to argue about!
85. She will flounce and argue when asked to leave the room.
86. Let's not argue the toss we have to accept his choice.
87. They argue persuasively in favour of a total ban on handguns.
88. There are those who argue that true independent advice is unattainable.
89. One could argue that smoking, by its very nature, is addictive.
90. Are you prepared to argue that killing is sometimes justified?
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.