- argue
- ar|gueW1S1 [ˈa:gju: US ˈa:r-] v[Date: 1300-1400; : Old French; Origin: arguer, from Latin arguere 'to make clear']1.)to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way▪ We could hear the neighbours arguing.argue with▪ Gallacher continued to argue with the referee throughout the game.argue about▪ They were arguing about how to spend the money.argue over▪ The children were arguing over which TV programme to watch.2.) [I and T]to state, giving clear reasons, that something is true, should be done etcargue that▪ Croft argued that a date should be set for the withdrawal of troops.▪ It could be argued that a dam might actually increase the risk of flooding.argue for/against (doing) sth▪ Baker argued against cutting the military budget.▪ She argued the case for changing the law.▪ The researchers put forward a well-argued case for banning the drug.▪ They argued the point (=discussed it) for hours without reaching a conclusion.3.) argue sb into/out of doing sth[i]BrE to persuade someone to do or not do something▪ Joyce argued me into buying a new jacket.4.) [T] formalto show that something clearly exists or is true▪ The statement argues a change of attitude by the management.5.) argue the tossBrE informal to continue to argue about a decision that has been made and cannot be changed▪ There was no point arguing the toss after the goal had been disallowed.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬WORD FOCUS: arguesynonyms: fight, quarrel, have a row (BrE)to argue about unimportant things: squabble, bicker, quibbleto stop arguing: bury the hatchet, settle your differences, make your peace with somebody, make it up (=used about friends or lovers)▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
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argue — ⇒ARGUE, subst. fém. TECHNOL. Machine à cabestan maintenant la filière où sont dégrossis les blocs d or, d argent, de cuivre ou de laiton; p. ext. la filière elle même ou l atelier où elle fonctionne. ♦ Bureaux de l argue. Lieu ,,où les orfèvres… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Argue — 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. [1913 Webster] 2. To prove or evince; too manifest or exhibit by inference, deduction, or reasoning.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
argue — ar·gue vb ar·gued, ar·gu·ing vi 1: to give reasons for or against a matter in dispute arguing for an extension 2: to present a case in court will argue for the defense vt … Law dictionary
argue — argüe (del cat. u occit. «argue»; ant.) m. *Cabrestante. * * * argue. (Del cat. o prov. argue). m. desus. cabrestante (ǁ torno de eje vertical) … Enciclopedia Universal
Argue — Ar gue, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Argued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Arguing}.] [OE. arguen, F. arguer, fr. L. argutare, freq. of arguere to make clear; from the same root as E. argent.] 1. To invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
argüe — (del cat. u occit. «argue»; ant.) m. *Cabrestante. * * * argüe. m. p. us. cabrestante (ǁ torno de eje vertical) … Enciclopedia Universal
argue — [v1] verbally fight altercate, bandy, battle, bicker, break with, buck, bump heads, contend, cross, cross swords, disagree, dispute, face down, face off, feud, gang up on, get in one’s face*, go one on one, hammer, hammer away, hash, hash over,… … New thesaurus
argue — ► VERB (argues, argued, arguing) 1) exchange diverging or opposite views heatedly. 2) give reasons or cite evidence in support of something. ● argue the toss Cf. ↑argue the toss … English terms dictionary
argue — (Del cat.) o prov. argue). m. desus. cabrestante (ǁ torno de eje vertical) … Diccionario de la lengua española
argue — [är′gyo͞o] vi. argued, arguing [ME arguen < OFr arguer < VL argutare, for L argutari, to prattle, freq. of arguere, to make clear, prove < IE base * ar(e)g , gleaming (see ARGENT); OFr meaning and form infl. by arguere] 1. to give… … English World dictionary
argué — argué, ée (ar gu é, ée) part. passé. Pièce arguée de faux … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré