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Definition of "outargue" [out•ar•gue]

  • To argue better than; to defeat in argument. (verb)

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Use "outargue" in a sentence
  • "I have never been sure if so many churchmen disliked Arthur because he granted them so few privileges, or because he could outargue them at need."
  • ""I expect St. Paul ran into a woman who could outargue him, too, " I said, not without sympathy."
  • "The Krat had the edge; he could outargue the man, whose position was, after all, a bit dubious in the eyes of the French (and in his own eyes, for that matter)."