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单词 argumentation
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Definition of argumentation in English:

argumentation

noun ˌɑːɡjʊmɛnˈteɪʃ(ə)nˌɑrɡjəmənˈteɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • The action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.

    lines of argumentation used to support his thesis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is instructive to follow the Post's line of argumentation.
    • Being an aesthete with high standards of evidence and argumentation, these intrusions chap him.
    • Jenkins's argumentation does not just rest on abstract theory.
    • Music is about emotional expression, not logical argumentation.
    • As noted, contemporary textbooks tended to discuss argumentation in terms of logic.
    • US teachers also indicated the importance of using examples, details, and logical argumentation.
    • The bottom line in such argumentation was reminiscent of the objective of all despotic regimes to genuine political participation.
    • An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts.
    • Far more interesting, though, is the quality of argumentation offered in support of Derrida's importance.
    • Effective in their appeal to the general reader, they are less convincing at the level of specialist argumentation.
    • This is a passionate essay, but one that tends to substitute assertion for argumentation and engagement.
    • This line of argumentation was accepted by the health authorities.
    • Is The New Rhetoric about the arguments people make, or about the process of argumentation?
    • This line of argumentation is currently being hotly debated in legal circles.
    • This brings one to the fundamental flaw in your line of argumentation.
    • He listened patiently to others, never interrupting them, and then won them over to his way of thinking by logical argumentation.
    • This line of argumentation raises one rather obvious question.
    • What then do we make of his contradictory argumentation that we should maintain a large money stock even though we are unable to do so?
    • Tourgee's line of argumentation in Plessy, its view of the role of the justice system, is complex and bears further analysis.
    • This seems to be a very strange line of argumentation.
    Synonyms
    reasoning, line of reasoning, logic, case

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin argumentatio(n-), from argumentat- 'conducted as an argument', from argumentari.

 
 

Definition of argumentation in US English:

argumentation

nounˌɑrɡjəmənˈteɪʃ(ə)nˌärɡyəmənˈtāSH(ə)n
  • The action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.

    lines of argumentation used to support his thesis
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Music is about emotional expression, not logical argumentation.
    • This line of argumentation raises one rather obvious question.
    • An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts.
    • Far more interesting, though, is the quality of argumentation offered in support of Derrida's importance.
    • Is The New Rhetoric about the arguments people make, or about the process of argumentation?
    • What then do we make of his contradictory argumentation that we should maintain a large money stock even though we are unable to do so?
    • Effective in their appeal to the general reader, they are less convincing at the level of specialist argumentation.
    • As noted, contemporary textbooks tended to discuss argumentation in terms of logic.
    • This seems to be a very strange line of argumentation.
    • US teachers also indicated the importance of using examples, details, and logical argumentation.
    • Tourgee's line of argumentation in Plessy, its view of the role of the justice system, is complex and bears further analysis.
    • He listened patiently to others, never interrupting them, and then won them over to his way of thinking by logical argumentation.
    • This line of argumentation was accepted by the health authorities.
    • This is a passionate essay, but one that tends to substitute assertion for argumentation and engagement.
    • It is instructive to follow the Post's line of argumentation.
    • This brings one to the fundamental flaw in your line of argumentation.
    • Jenkins's argumentation does not just rest on abstract theory.
    • The bottom line in such argumentation was reminiscent of the objective of all despotic regimes to genuine political participation.
    • Being an aesthete with high standards of evidence and argumentation, these intrusions chap him.
    • This line of argumentation is currently being hotly debated in legal circles.
    Synonyms
    reasoning, line of reasoning, logic, case

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin argumentatio(n-), from argumentat- ‘conducted as an argument’, from argumentari.

 
 
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