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Meanings of
arguing
in English
Portuguese
polêmica
Catalan
discussió
Spanish
lid
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A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement.
argument
controversy
contention
tilt
disputation
contestation
disceptation
Portuguese
polêmica
Synonyms
Examples for "
argument
"
argument
controversy
contention
tilt
disputation
Examples for "
argument
"
1
However, Mr Gargan's letter provides another example of misuse of scientific
argument
.
2
Hobbes made his
argument
to answer a specific problem of exceptional insecurity.
3
A similar
argument
is often made these days about the beauty industry.
4
I think the balance of the
argument
is against health and safety.
5
But value per user offers a way to spin a similar
argument
.
1
It ignored the whistleblower and penalty points
controversy
for far too long.
2
However, there remains a great deal of
controversy
regarding the optimal agent.
3
However, Democrats do sense some opportunity because of Moore's history of
controversy
.
4
A number of planning decisions in Wicklow have given rise to
controversy
.
5
A day later, U2's first concert in Russia ended in political
controversy
.
1
The budget is a key point of political
contention
this election year.
2
However, a new point of
contention
seems to be emerging between them.
3
Land, boundaries, workers and water have been among the points of
contention
.
4
All four teams remain in
contention
,
and points difference could prove decisive.
5
The optimal time to conception continues to remain an area of
contention
.
1
For me, the balance must always
tilt
strongly in favour of freedom.
2
The
tilt
had to be the right amount to avoid severe seasons.
3
One key difference between Earth and Mars is their
tilt
,
he said.
4
He is the prince of the
tilt
-
yard
;
none can stand against him.
5
The rink and the ground opposite the hotel were in full
tilt
.
1
The university of Leipzig was chosen as the scene of the
disputation
.
2
The Bishop of Constance refused to take part in such a
disputation
.
3
The favorite instrument for arousing popular interest and support was the
disputation
.
4
Quite how they did this has always been a matter of
disputation
.
5
The public
disputation
began, but the attention of the audience was elsewhere.
1
A university should be a space of free
contestation
of ideas.
2
The killing must further be motivated by
contestation
over access to political power.
3
South Africans are in a process of political
contestation
to actualise these, or not.
4
Let him shew, by a good
contestation
,
his work in the meekness of wisdom.
5
I am here, at Alatri, on the 22 June: so much is beyond
contestation
.
Usage of
arguing
in English
1
Lebanon has been
arguing
with foreign donors over international aid for months.
2
They have heard our
arguing
and the stress it causes a family.
3
There might be issues with family members, siblings
arguing
about money, possessions.
4
The court denied the request
arguing
Farfan committed his crimes in Colombia.
5
One of the witnesses saw them
arguing
a couple of days ago.
6
Others have been
arguing
the policy is a threat to democracy itself.
7
Doctors try
arguing
with the patients while they still respond to conversation.
8
Effectively he is
arguing
for a kind of racist public safety tax.
9
Castle had given up
arguing
that they should leave Buller at home.
10
But some business groups have disputed the findings,
arguing
it wouldn't work.
11
The world's great philosophers have been
arguing
over these questions for centuries.
12
Mr. Stevens, I'm not
arguing
there's not going to be a problem.
13
In vain he protested,
arguing
the power and prestige of the St.
14
Zille got it completely wrong, then continued
arguing
how right she was.
15
There was no point in
arguing
,
for Korin would have his way.
16
Duncan had left the room; Jack and Charlie were
arguing
about something.
Other examples for "arguing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
arguing
Noun
Singular
argue
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
be no arguing
good arguing
Translations for
arguing
Portuguese
polêmica
controvérsia
discussão
disputa
contestação
polémica
Catalan
discussió
disputa
controvèrsia
lliça
Spanish
lid
discusión
Arguing
through the time
Arguing
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
United States of America
Common
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