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The argumentative
adjective
Prone to argue or dispute
synonyms
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The argumentative Frenchwoman gave a small squeak every time her shotgun went off — and hit more pheasants than anyone else.
The argumentative Jew Leon Wieseltier | Jewish Review of Books | 9 December 2014.
The argumentative strategy is adapted from Sellars (1997, pp. 37 41; it bears comparison to related arguments in Nagel, 1970, pp. 29 31, and Brandom, 2001).
The argumentative basis for a causal role of early childhood use of paracetamol in asthma development has recently been summarized [ 69] (cited in italics below), allowing a point-by-point inspection of its soundness.
Finally, we contend that a comparative study should analyze cross-country variation also in the argumentative structures – the justifications, arguments and ideological rationales – that surround these policy measures.
The paper follows the argumentative turn in applied ethics and displays a formalization of arguments that can help clarify decision-making and identify the different dimensions at stake.
Twice, he had slapped the argumentative Knicks with technical fouls.
Her father, a bookkeeper, was the argumentative one.
Each prompt addresses either the argumentative, narrative or informative writing standards of the Common Core.
I am not defending that view here, but I am obviously extending the argumentative strategy.
I mean a strong sense of the stated and the argumentative and the over-eloquent.
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