Examples of 'argues' in a sentence
Meaning of "argues"
argue (verb): To present reasons or evidence to support or oppose an idea, usually in a heated or confrontational manner
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of argue
- plural of Argue
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This argues fruitfulness and liberal heart.
The first debater argues the affirmative.
He argues that all wars are based on deception.
The prosecution argues that it has proofs.
He argues that this kind of judgment is a misstep.
The band still argues about a name.
It argues that it is devoid of any legal basis.
The second debater argues the negative.
This argues for setting a high threshold.
That at every small meal one argues.
The applicant argues the lack of attention.
Argues that the standards for personhood.
Bill never argues with other people.
Argues for the construction of a rocket to the moon.
The counsel argues before the judge.
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Argues for rights of trade of neutrals in time of war.
Tom often argues with his wife.
Sometimes he fights and sometimes argues.
This argues for as liberal a regulation as possible.
Nice girl but she argues a lot.
He argues that successive litigation is not costless.
And only a fool argues with his doctor.
He argues for the ubiquity of variation in nature.
Because the timing argues for the former.
He argues that ethicality is a product of psychological processes.
One delegation argues for retention.
He argues that the developed solution works.
And when he argues with you.
He argues that this sensitivity is linked to maternity.
The external study argues in favour of the separation.
He argues this is fundamentally the study of attention.
Your publisher argues with that.
She argues for the sake of arguing.
He often bickers and argues with her husband.
He argues in favour of employee engagement in workplace decisions.
The source argues the following.
He argues that it is a modern expansion of an ancient document.
When she argues with him.
It argues for the strengthening of each caste.
Only a fool argues with a judge.
He argues that neither approach is purely correct.
He gets drunk and argues with his wife.
Tomlinson argues that globalization leads to homogenization.
A gentleman like me never argues with mean women.
Gilbert argues for two main theses.
A teacher may beautify a discussion but never argues.
This poll argues that is no longer true.
Reaffirms this as she argues that.
The child argues that he chose to play.
In her first book she argues.