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counter-ˈargue, v. [counter- 1.] trans. and intr. To argue against or on the other side. Hence counter-ˈarguing vbl. n.
a1665J. Goodwin Filled w. the Spirit (1867) 246, I have reasons in abundance to balance against all the counter⁓arguings of my flesh, my friends, and relations. 1665Glanvill Sceps. Sci. xi. 58 For a man to go about to counter⁓argue this belief. 1701Beverley Glory of Grace Ep. A ij, This Treaty..cannot be Denyed or Counter-argued. 1882Bain J. S. Mill iv. 94 Marshall had been engaged in counter-arguing Whewell, on the points where he stood opposed to Mill. 1908Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Sept. 283/3 It would be labour misspent to counter-argue such doctrines. 1949I. Deutscher Stalin 74 Koba counter-argued that the Mensheviks were confusing different types of government. |