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arguing

verb as in discuss

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Republicans rallied to the cause, arguing that the pipeline would create jobs.

Kaine picked up the former sentiment, arguing against the notion that America is on decline.

Many historians have leveled criticism at the Code, arguing that it was too conservative and supportive of the bourgeois.

Back in February, I wrote a column arguing that the Democrats would need a strong, base-motivating message this year.

This sets off a series of tempestuous events, with the couple spending the rest of the film arguing in front of everyone.

Cincinnatus will not back to his plow, or, at the best, stands sullenly between his plow-handles arguing for a higher wage.

Perry was silent, but when I paused and looked at him, I saw in his face that I was arguing along the right line.

If Kip didn't stop his arguing, she wouldn't vouch for him at this meeting tonight at the Weedham home.

Again she felt that everlasting calm, arguing such latent forces, was the thing she hated most in him.

A look of determination, arguing some superhuman resolve taken at the moment of death, or—can you read that face for me?

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On this page you'll find 132 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to arguing, such as: contend, squabble, disagree, quibble, dispute, and quarrel.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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