argue
Kelime Anlamı :
1. tartışmak.
2. münakaşa etmek.
3. iddia etmek.
4. karşı gelmek.
5. savunmak.
6. göstergesi olmak.
7. itiraz etmek.
8. ispatı olmak.
9. kandırmak.
10. tartışma.
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1.
to put forth reasons for or against; debate: "it is time to stop arguing tax-rate reductions and to enact them” ( paul Craig roberts).
2. to attempt to prove by reasoning; maintain or contend: the speaker argued that more immigrants should be admitted to the country.
3. to give evidence of; indicate: "similarities cannot always be used to argue descent” ( isaac Asimov).
4. to persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons: argued the clerk into lowering the price.
5. to put forth reasons for or against something: argued for dismissal of the case; argued against an immediate counterattack.
6. to engage in a quarrel; dispute.
2. to attempt to prove by reasoning; maintain or contend: the speaker argued that more immigrants should be admitted to the country.
3. to give evidence of; indicate: "similarities cannot always be used to argue descent” ( isaac Asimov).
4. to persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons: argued the clerk into lowering the price.
5. to put forth reasons for or against something: argued for dismissal of the case; argued against an immediate counterattack.
6. to engage in a quarrel; dispute.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to prove.
2. to shows grounds for concluding (that); to indicate, imply.
3. to debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints.
4. to have an argument, a quarrel.
5. to present (a viewpoint or an argument therefor).
2. to shows grounds for concluding (that); to indicate, imply.
3. to debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints.
4. to have an argument, a quarrel.
5. to present (a viewpoint or an argument therefor).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
to invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; to use arguments; to reason.
2. to contend in argument; to dispute; to reason; -- followed by with.
3. to debate or discuss; to treat by reasoning
4. to prove or evince; too manifest or exhibit by inference, deduction, or reasoning.
5. to persuade by reasons.
6. to blame; to accuse; to charge with.
2. to contend in argument; to dispute; to reason; -- followed by with.
3. to debate or discuss; to treat by reasoning
4. to prove or evince; too manifest or exhibit by inference, deduction, or reasoning.
5. to persuade by reasons.
6. to blame; to accuse; to charge with.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to bring forward reasons to support or to overthrow a proposition, an opinion, or a measure; use arguments; reason: as, A argues in favor of a measure, B argues against it.
2. to contend in argument; dispute: as, you may argue with your friend a week without convincing him.
3. to debate or discuss; treat by reasoning; state the reasons for or against: as, the counsel argued the cause before the supreme court; the cause was well argued.
4. to evince; render inferable or deducible; show; imply: as, the order visible in the universe argues a divine cause.
5. to affect in any way by argument; induce a change in the mind of, or in regard to, by persuasion or reasoning: as, to argue one out of his purpose; to argue away a false impression.
6. 4. to accuse or charge; impeach or convict: used with of.
7.
2. to contend in argument; dispute: as, you may argue with your friend a week without convincing him.
3. to debate or discuss; treat by reasoning; state the reasons for or against: as, the counsel argued the cause before the supreme court; the cause was well argued.
4. to evince; render inferable or deducible; show; imply: as, the order visible in the universe argues a divine cause.
5. to affect in any way by argument; induce a change in the mind of, or in regard to, by persuasion or reasoning: as, to argue one out of his purpose; to argue away a false impression.
6. 4. to accuse or charge; impeach or convict: used with of.
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia