Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrɡ juːt/
verb to engage in a verbal dispute or disagreement in order to resolve a conflict or reach a decision
A1 They argue out their differences calmly.
A2 The students argued out the best solution for their project.
B1 The team argued out the details of the contract before signing.
B2 It's important to argue out any potential issues before they escalate.
C1 The lawyers argued out the case in court for hours.
C2 The politicians spent hours arguing out the details of the new legislation.
formal During the debate, the two candidates tried to argue out their differences in policy.
informal Let's sit down and argue out who should do the dishes tonight.
slang I'm tired of arguing out this issue with you, let's just drop it.
figurative Sometimes it's necessary to argue out your feelings in order to move on.
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