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re-ar·gue

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. re-argueverb

    argue again

    "This politician will be forced into re-arguing an old national campaign"

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  1. re-argue

    To re-argue is to present or argue a case, point or view again, especially with new or additional information, evidence or perspectives. This can be done in various settings such as in court, in a discussion or debate, or in academic writings. It can involve reconsideration of previous arguments or decisions with the aim to persuade others to change their opinions or to make a different decision.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-argue in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-argue in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of re-argue in a Sentence

  1. Chris Cooper:

    Clearly [Hines]wants to capitalize on the vein that Cawthorn has created and to argue that the Republican Party can be the party of young people, the difference, of course, is that Madison Cawthorn ran in open seat election. ...Hines is running against an entrenched incumbent.

  2. Philip Holloway:

    Dylann Roof has little, if anything, to argue in his favor.

  3. Steve Johnson:

    I would argue when you are in a time of emergency and government is making significant decisions, that is actually the time that you most need transparency to know what decisions are being made and why they are being made.

  4. Cornell Belcher:

    If you're going to put together a winning coalition nationally, I would argue it's more important to be on stage at the Essence Festival than it is to be at the rural county fair.

  5. Sean McDowell:

    Even within the branch of Christian Apologetics at Biola University, there's huge differences even within the Christian world about how people approach their task in terms of what positions they might argue for, in terms of the demeanor that people take and their goals in doing it.

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