See also: Argued Argument Argues Argumentative Arguably Argumentation Arguendo Arguing Arguer Arguende Arguemtns It Argue Arguable Argute Argumento Strawman Define Sound
1. 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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2. Find 132 ways to say Argued, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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3. Argued In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives
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4. We Argued that the new technique permits rapid and precise …
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5. Argue definition, to present reasons for or against a thing: He Argued in favor of capital punishment
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6. Synonyms & Antonyms of Argued 1 to state (something) as a reason in support of or against something under consideration Argued that a bake sale would make a lot less money than a car wash
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7. argue verb (GIVE REASONS) B2 [ I or T ] to give the reasons for your opinion, idea, belief, etc.: The senator Argued for/in favour of/against making cuts in military spending.
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8. Argue definition, to present reasons for or against a thing: He Argued in favor of capital punishment
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9. What does Argued mean? Simple past tense and past participle of argue
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10. In 1974, Marjorie Garber Arguedthat metamorphosis is both the major subject of the play and the model of its structure
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11. She Arguedthat the play is about traditional rites of passage, which trigger development within the individual and society.
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12. We've Argued round and round with the insurance company, and they still haven't paid our claim
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13. He Argued that it's far too early to make a decision
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14. Definition of Argued in the Definitions.net dictionary
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15. What does Argued mean? Information and translations of Argued in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …
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16. Synonyms for Argued in Free Thesaurus
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17. Another way to say It Could Be Argued? Synonyms for It Could Be Argued (other words and phrases for It Could Be Argued).
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18. Argued.com is a go-to platform to watch, listen & or have your say on whatever the topic !
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19. We Argued him out of the idea we Argued him out of ordering the roast duck they wanted to cut down the trees in our yard, but we managed to argue them out of that he Argued me into believing it
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20. He Argued his way out of getting the sack consiguió que no lo despidieran con buenos razonamientos.
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21. News Women Argued Less Than 30% of Cases at the Minn
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22. This Susman 2nd Year Who Just Argued There Has Some Ideas …
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23. Cases to be Argued should be directed to the Clerk through the Merits Cases Clerk, Denise McNerney, 202-479-3032, [email protected]supremecourt.gov
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24. It could be Argued that a dam might actually increase the risk of flooding
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25. Argue for/against (doing) something Baker Argued against cutting the military budget
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26. She Argued the case for changing the law
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27. The researchers put forward a well-Argued case for banning the drug.
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28. "Roberts Argued for restrictions on the rights of prisoners to litigate their grievances; depicted as 'judicial activism' a lower court's order requiring a sign-language interpreter for a hearing-impaired public school student who had already been given a hearing aid and tutors; and Argued for wider latitude for prosecutors and police to
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29. Critics Argued with our analysis of U.S
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30. Christina Brusven, an attorney for Enbridge, Argued the PUC did make those considerations, in addition to extra safety measures related to the pandemic
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31. The Minnesota Department of Commerce, along with the Red Lake Band of Chippewa, the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, and several Indigenous and environmental groups, Argued …
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32. The conservative congressman had long Argued that statehood went against the intent of the Framers
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33. 1 day ago · Christina Brusven, an attorney for Enbridge, Argued the PUC did make those considerations, in addition to extra safety measures related to the pandemic
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34. As I have long Argued, we should bring the vast majority of our troops home from the wars in Afghanistan and the Middle East and narrowly define our mission as defeating al Qaeda and the Islamic State (or ISIS)
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35. Empirical evidence doesn’t show that even conventional strict liability for “direct members of the chain of distribution” has much of an effect on product safety, Amazon Argued in its brief
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36. 1 day ago · A former Decatur teacher whose lawyers Argued Alabama’s teacher-student sex law was unconstitutional has pleaded guilty to engaging in a sex act with a …
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37. Question: "Who were the scribes that often Argued with Jesus?" Answer: Scribes in ancient Israel were learned men whose business was to study the Law, transcribe it, and write commentaries on it
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38. 1 day ago · The Commerce Department and pipeline foes have long Argued that oil demand — including from Canada — will fall as the world migrates from fossil fuel, including by adopting electric vehicles.
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39. 80 applies wherever an offence carries a term of imprisonment, Deane] Argued that the section only applies where the offence carries a term of …
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ARGUED [ˈärɡyo͞o]
Argue(verb) to invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; to use arguments; to reason.
"It is argued" is used when disagreement exists, when a question is unsettled. Not everyone thinks books will become unnecessary, but someone has "argued" that they will. To argue in this sense means to set forth an argument for or against some conclusion, as attorneys in court argue for one side of a case or the other.
1 to state (something) as a reason in support of or against something under consideration. argued that a bake sale would make a lot less money than a car wash. Synonyms for argue. assert, contend, maintain, plead, reason. Words Related to argue.
argue for. v. 1. To put forth reasons supporting something; make a case for something: The students argued for a new gymnasium, but the administration did not want to spend the money needed to build it. 2. To act as evidence or support for something: These new facts argue for a different analysis.