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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121. I'm sure they'll manage to argue out any differences that arise.
122. My mother never takes sides when my brother and I argue.
123. I don't argue with the facts,only with the meaning you give them.
124. She was dead on her feet and didn't have the energy to argue .
125. They were the only country to argue for even token recognition of the Baltic states' independence.
126. His clothes argue poverty.
127. The French are on solid ground when they argue that competitiveness is no reason for devaluation.
128. They argue that only private capitalists can remake Poland's economy.
129. At first, he was against our arrangement, but I managed to argue him round.
130. You can argue till you're blue in the face,[sentencedict.com] but you won't change my mind.
131. Who could argue with a computer?
132. Argue for your limitations and, sure enough, they're yours. Richard Bach
133. He could come and argue to his heart's content.
134. Besides all this, we argue a lot.
135. I'm not disposed to argue.
136. They argue that the proof supports their claims.
137. The couple upstairs argue all the time.
138. They argue with complete strangers a lot.
139. Common sense tried to argue against them.
139. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
140. Some might argue that it was running backwards.
141. Tom and Goldie came to argue their own case.
142. The admin, they argue, is too fiddly.
143. The hon. Gentleman can not argue his case.
144. Agnes had almost burst out laughing when she first realized this, but you wouldn't be able to argue with them.
145. This, they argue, offers the most cost-effective way to serve patients.
146. For a Liberal Democrat to argue that giving institutions the power to run their own affairs is a centralising measure is extraordinary.
147. Those of an unkind disposition might argue that mangling a non-first-class attack is not an especially big deal.
148. The thin man complained and continued to argue but no-one took notice but Michael, who growled tersely at his cowardice.
149. He could not argue, looking at Imperial, that there has been a major brain drain of senior staff.
150. However, most sociologists would argue that systems of racial stratification have a social rather than a biological basis.
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.