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argue
verb
-
argue
,
arguing
,
argues
,
argued
to
speak
angrily
or
disagree
loudly
with
someone
,
usually
showing
that
you
are
upset
or
want
to
prove
you
are
right
•
The
siblings
argued
over
who
would
play
the
video
game
first
.
The
siblings
argued
over
who
would
play
the
video
game
first
.
•
Please
don
’
t
argue
with
the
referee
’
s
decision
.
Please
don
’
t
argue
with
the
referee
’
s
decision
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
Latin
‘
arguere
’
via
Old
French
‘
arguer
’.
verb
-
argue
,
arguing
,
argues
,
argued
to
give
clear
reasons
in
order
to
support
or
oppose
an
idea
,
claim
,
or
action
•
The
lawyer
will
argue
that
his
client
acted
in
self-defense
.
The
lawyer
will
argue
that
his
client
acted
in
self-defense
.
•
Leading
climate
scientists
often
argue
for
more
research
funding
during
international
conferences
.
Leading
climate
scientists
often
argue
for
more
research
funding
during
international
conferences
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Old
French
‘
arguer
’,
from
Latin
‘
arguere
’
meaning
‘
make
clear
,
prove
’.