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argumentize
English
Etymology
argument +? -ize
Verb
argumentize (third-person singular simple present argumentizes, present participle argumentizing, simple past and past participle argumentized)
- (obsolete, rare) To argue or discuss.
- true way of argumentizing
References
argumentize in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
argumentize From the web:
- what does argumentized mean
argumentive
English
Etymology
From argument +? -ive.
Adjective
argumentive (comparative more argumentive, superlative most argumentive)
- Being or presenting an argument or line of reasoning.
Translations
See also
- argumentative
argumentive From the web:
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- what argumentative means
- what argumentative
- what argumentative text
- what argumentative statement is a claim of definition
- what argumentative statement is a claim of value
- argumentative writing
- what does argumentative writing mean
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