Argued

Word ARGUED
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Definitions and meanings of "Argued"

What do we mean by argued?

To show grounds for concluding (that); to indicate, imply.

To debate, disagree or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints.

To have an argument, a quarrel.

To present (a viewpoint or an argument therefor).

To prove.

To accuse.

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The word "argued" in example sentences

The more apt response is to boycott Israel – as Naomi Klein argued today in the Nation magazine. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What he argued is that private businesses should be allowed to disciminate (even if that behavior is wrong). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Buzz Aldrin argued "we can be well on our way to Mars by July 20, 2019" and believes in building a colony on Mars. ❋ The Huffington Post (2010)

The Fulham captain argued reasonably and sensibly that managers should take more responsibility for the teams they send out, with specific regard to the ones who try to stop the opposition at all costs by being first to every ball with no thought for the consequences. ❋ Paul Wilson (2010)

But Kennedy's death, Ornstein argued, could change Democratic calculations on how to proceed from this point. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gould and Lewontin argued that many of the characteristics of organisms are what they called "spandrels", not adaptations. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And even if the law was broken, DeGuerin argued his client played no role in it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This puts President Obama -- a self-described "fierce advocate" for gay rights -- in the position of continuing to defend a policy he himself has argued is inconsistent with national security and has promised to overturn. ❋ Jon Davidson (2010)

As a result, Ornstein argued, Democratic leaders may now try to short-circuit the traditional Senate legislative process by passing a more partisan bill through an obscure tactic known as reconciliation, a type of budget maneuver that requires only a simple majority - 51 votes - to pass. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I argued from the very beginning that the attacks had already begun in the previous two decades with various bombings of ships, embassies, and aircraft in other places throughout the world, and that the driving motivation behind them was not secular, nor political, but religious. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Morality, she argued, is about how to live – not so much a series of logically consistent, well-calculated decisions as a lifetime endeavour to become the sort of person who habitually and happily does virtuous things. ❋ Jane O'Grady (2010)

Memory, it can be argued, is simply observation — not the authorship of a work. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Palin argued that many average Americans are uncomfortable with health care reforms that infringe on private enterprise, Chris Palmer, an American fund manager for Gartmore Investment Ltd., told reporters. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was signalling what he had argued from the podium: that a new generation has arrived. ❋ Madeleine Bunting (2010)

The paragraph you quoted was argued from the Olson model, meaning that it was an economics-style simplification. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Religious belief, some have argued, is the prime motivator for such an attack. ❋ Matt J. Rossano (2010)

The point, he argued, is that the legislative accomplishments of this administration were more motivational than a cause for discontent. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

In a blog post, city council president Richard Conlin argued that “Delaying the project only increases the danger of a catastrophe and hurts the economy and Seattle taxpayers.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

Joe Klein argued that voters have a right to know who's paying for the ads persuading them who to choose as their representatives. ❋ Greg Sargent (2010)

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