Argue with
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British pronunciation/ˈɑːɡjuː wɪð/
American pronunciation/ˈɑːɹɡjuː wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "argue with"

to argue with
01

to deny a statement

Transitive
to argue with definition and meaning

argue with

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Example
He often argues with the idea that hard work alone guarantees success, emphasizing the importance of opportunity and timing.
During the meeting, I had to argue with the notion that our marketing strategy was ineffective, highlighting the positive feedback we had received.
When he claimed that the project was behind schedule, I had to argue with him, providing evidence that we were actually ahead of our timeline.
She didn't hesitate to argue with her colleague when he suggested that their team had failed to meet the client's expectations.
I found it difficult to argue with the assertion that our sales had dropped, as I had the data to support my counterclaim.
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