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ar·gue
/ˈɑr(ˌ)gju/
(vi.)爭辯,爭論,辯論(vt.)辯論,爭論;說服;用辯論說明;表明,證明
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ar·gue
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Argued
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Arguing
.]
1.
To
invent
and
offer
reasons
to
support
or
overthrow
a
proposition
,
opinion
,
or
measure
;
to
use
arguments
;
to
reason
.
I
argue
not
Against
Heaven's
hand
or
will
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
contend
in
argument
;
to
dispute
;
to
reason
; --
followed
by
with
;
as
,
you
may
argue
with
your
friend
without
convincing
him
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ar·gue
,
v. t.
1.
To
debate
or
discuss
;
to
treat
by
reasoning
;
as
,
the
counsel
argued
the
cause
before
a
full
court
;
the
cause
was
well
argued
.
2.
To
prove
or
evince
;
too
manifest
or
exhibit
by
inference
,
deduction
,
or
reasoning
.
So
many
laws
argue
so
many
sins
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
persuade
by
reasons
;
as
,
to
argue
a
man
into
a
different
opinion
.
4.
To
blame
;
to
accuse
;
to
charge
with
. [
Obs
.]
Thoughts
and
expressions
. . .
which
can
be
truly
argued
of
obscenity
,
profaneness
,
or
immorality
.
--
Dryden
.
Syn:
--
to
reason
;
evince
;
discuss
;
debate
;
expostulate
;
remonstrate
;
controvert
.
Usage:
--
To
Argue
,
Dispute
,
Debate
.
These
words
,
as
here
compared
,
suppose
a
contest
between
two
parties
in
respect
to
some
point
at
issue
.
To
argue
is
to
adduce
arguments
or
reasons
in
support
of
one's
cause
or
position
.
To
dispute
is
to
call
in
question
or
deny
the
statements
or
arguments
of
the
opposing
party
.
To
debate
is
to
strive
for
or
against
in
a
somewhat
formal
manner
by
arguments
.
Men
of
many
words
sometimes
argue
for
the
sake
of
talking
;
men
of
ready
tongues
frequently
dispute
for
the
sake
of
victory
;
men
in
public
life
often
debate
for
the
sake
of
opposing
the
ruling
party
,
or
from
any
other
motive
than
the
love
of
truth
.
--
Crabb
.
Unskilled
to
argue
,
in
dispute
yet
loud
,
Bold
without
caution
,
without
honors
proud
. --
Falconer
.
Betwixt
the
dearest
friends
to
raise
debate
.
--
Dryden
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
argue
v
1:
present
reasons
and
arguments
[
syn
:
reason
]
2:
have
an
argument
about
something
[
syn
:
contend
,
debate
,
fence
]
3:
give
evidence
of
; "
The
evidence
argues
for
your
claim
"; "
The
results
indicate
the
need
for
more
work
" [
syn
:
indicate
]
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