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argue verb (argued, arguing) 1 tr & intr to put forward one's case, especially in a clear and well-ordered manner • argued the point very eloquently. 2 intrans to quarrel or disagree. 3 to show or be evidence for something • It argues a degree of enthusiasm on their part. arguer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin arguere to prove.

argue about or over something to disagree over it • argued over money.

argue with someone to quarrel with them verbally, especially heatedly or angrily.