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Argue meaning
To show grounds for concluding (that); to indicate, imply. | To debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints; to controvert; to wrangle. | To have an argument, a quarrel.
Example sentences (20)
Debate, debate, debate; argue, argue, argue — that’s the democratic Rx, it seems to me after all these years.
No one is denying Sky’s right to argue for audience maximisation but it’s the role of SPL to argue on behalf of all its member clubs not just the most powerful and not just shrug its shoulders and defer to the broadcaster.
Some argue that the region is better off without these leaders, while others argue that their removal has created a power vacuum.
The way Dax and I argue now — and we argue a lot; we disagree on almost everything!
You can argue Roseman should have risked locker room vibes by signing some of these players to in-season extensions, but in the end, the team reached the Super Bowl, so it’s hard to argue with the decision.
Those news reports, they argue, only helped to feed Mr. Trump’s narrative that his rival was an untrustworthy creature of Washington, they argue.
You didn't argue with that dude, and more importantly it was not recommended that one argue with his wife.
But those like Bass who argue that the Trump administration has abdicated America’s responsibility to champion human rights cannot credibly argue that Obama did not do the same and with markedly more gusto than we’ve seen from this presidency.
The apex court posted the matter for hearing on February 2 saying, “we expect the petitioner (Agrawal) to argue the matter on the next date of hearing and argue the parameters on grant of leave”.
Proponents argue that jobs will be created, while opponents argue that pollution will damage both the Bass Strait fishing industry and local tourism.
Proponents argue that the First Cause is exempt from having a cause, while opponents argue that this is special pleading or otherwise untrue.
Some argue that it can be traced as far back as the 1834 Arab revolt in Palestine (or even as early as the 17th century), while others argue that it did not emerge until after the Mandatory Palestine period.
The differing opinions can approximately be divided into the "structuralists," who argue that poor policy decisions are to blame, and the others, who argue that unavoidable technological and geographical factors caused the decline.
This claim can be understood in a number of ways, with the fundamental division being between those who argue that justice is the creation of some humans, and those who argue that it is the creation of all humans.
While most authors argue that there is a link between the two, citation citation citation citation citation a few argue that they have nothing to do with each other.
While process theologians argue that God does not have coercive power, they also argue that God has supreme persuasive power, that God is always influencing/persuading us to choose the good.
Academics like Matheos argue that an atmosphere of apprehension may be forcing media outlets to tread cautiously, avoiding sensitive political topics.
According to court documents, the man woke up about 11am on November 13, 2022, and went into the lounge room where he began to argue with his partner about what he was going to have for lunch.
A couple celebrating 50 years of marriage say the secret to wedded bliss is never to argue.
A court hearing for Baker-Riley to argue for a new sentence is set for July 17.