out-argue

out-argue
out-argue
transitive verb
mettre à bout d'arguments

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  • out-argue — …   Useful english dictionary

  • out- — [aut] prefix 1.) used to form nouns and adjectives from verbs that are followed by out ▪ an outbreak of flu (=from break out ) ▪ outspoken comments (=from speak out ) 2.) [in nouns and adjectives] outside or beyond something ▪ an outbuilding… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • out- — [aut] prefix 1.) used to form nouns and adjectives from verbs that are followed by out ▪ an outbreak of flu (=from break out ) ▪ outspoken comments (=from speak out ) 2.) [in nouns and adjectives] outside or beyond something ▪ an outbuilding… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • out- — prefix 1 used to form nouns and adjectives from verbs followed by out : an outbreak of flu (=from break out ) | outspoken comments (=from speak out ) 2 in some nouns and adjectives, means outside; beyond: an outhouse (=small additional building)… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • argue someone out of (doing) something — argue someone into/out of/(doing) something british phrase to persuade someone to do not to do something I’ve managed to argue him out of going to the match. Thesaurus: to encourage someone to do or to not do somethingsynonym Main entr …   Useful english dictionary

  • argue someone into (doing) something — argue someone into/out of/(doing) something british phrase to persuade someone to do not to do something I’ve managed to argue him out of going to the match. Thesaurus: to encourage someone to do or to not do somethingsynonym Main entr …   Useful english dictionary

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  • out — [out] adv. [ME < OE ut, akin to ON út, Ger aus < IE base * ud , up, up away > Sans úd , L us(que)] 1. a) away from, forth from, or removed from a place, position, or situation [they live ten miles out] b) away from home [to go out for… …   English World dictionary

  • argue — [är′gyo͞o] vi. argued, arguing [ME arguen < OFr arguer < VL argutare, for L argutari, to prattle, freq. of arguere, to make clear, prove < IE base * ar(e)g , gleaming (see ARGENT); OFr meaning and form infl. by arguere] 1. to give… …   English World dictionary

  • argue somebody out of doing something — ˌargue sb ˈinto/ˈout of doing sth derived to persuade sb to do/not do sth by giving them reasons • They argued him into withdrawing his complaint. Main entry: ↑arguederived …   Useful english dictionary

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