intransitive. To contend, strive; also, to contend in words, chide, wrangle. Const. against, on, with.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > controversy, dispute, argument > contend, dispute, argue [verb (intransitive)] (39) flitec900 intransitive. To contend, strive; also, to contend in words, chide, wrangle. Const. against, on, with. witherc1000 intransitive. To be hostile; to offer resistance, fight, struggle. disputea1225 To contend with opposing arguments or assertions; to debate or discourse argumentatively; to discuss, argue, hold disputation; often, to debate in a… pleadc1275 intransitive. To contend in debate; to wrangle, argue with or against. Also transitive with it. Obsolete. strive1320 To contend in words, dispute. Chiefly followed by indirect question. Obsolete. arguec1374 Const., with (in general sense), against (in direct opposition to the position of), an opponent; for or against a proposition; about (of obsolete)… tolyc1440 = toil, v.1 3, to dispute, argue, esp. to contend or plead in a lawsuit. toilc1450 intransitive. To contend in a lawsuit or an argument; to dispute, argue. Obsolete. wrestlec1450 To engage in argument, debate, or controversy; to debate, dispute. altercate1530 intransitive. To dispute vehemently or angrily; to argue. disagree1534 intransitive. To quarrel, argue, fall out. dissent1538 To be at dissension or variance; to quarrel. contend1539 To strive in argument or debate; to dispute keenly; to argue. Const. with, against (a person), for, against, about (a matter). controvert1563 intransitive. To engage in controversy; to contend, dispute, argue (with a person). wrangle?1570 To argue or debate; to engage in controversy; formerly also, to dispute or discuss publicly as at a university, for or against a thesis, etc… contestate?1572 = contest, v. (in different senses). to fend and prove?1578 intransitive. to fend and prove: to argue, wrangle. contest1603 intransitive. To contend or strive (with or against) in argument; to dispute or debate keenly, wrangle. vie1604 To contend in debate. Obsolete. controverse1605 intransitive. To engage in controversy; to contend, dispute, argue (with a person); = controvert, v. 2. discept1639 intransitive. To dispute, debate; (also) to express disagreement; to differ from (an opinion, etc.). ergot1653 intransitive. To argue, wrangle. digladiatea1656 intransitive. To ‘cross swords’; to contend, dispute. misprove1662 intransitive. Apparently: to dispute, wrangle. spar1698 To dispute; to bandy words. argufy1804 To argue, dispute, wrangle. spat1809 intransitive. To start up sharply or actively; to engage in a dispute. U.S. to cross swords1816 To lay (a thing) across or athwart another; to set (things) across each other; to place crosswise. Also, to place (one limb) over another. argle1823 intransitive. To bandy words, dispute, wrangle. to bandy words1828 To give and take (blows, words, reproaches, compliments, etc.); to exchange. to bandy words = to argue pertinaciously, wrangle. polemize1828 intransitive. = polemicize, v. controversialize1841 intransitive. To engage in controversy (with a person or about a topic). caffle1851 intransitive. To cavil, argue; to prevaricate. Cf. caffling, adj. polemicize1881 intransitive. To argue or write polemically; to carry on a controversy. ergotize1883 intransitive. To quibble, wrangle. argy-bargy1887 cag1919 to argue, to nag. snack1956 intransitive. To bite or snap (esp. at a thing). Also figurative, esp. to utter or exchange sharp, snapping words or remarks. Chiefly northern and Sc… Subcategories:— be subject of argument (1) |
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