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- noun Plural form of
argumentation .
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Examples
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Protagoras was a moral relativist and agnostic, so to hear stunney try and enlist him in his puerile argumentations is deliciously amusing.
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Protagoras was a moral relativist and agnostic, so to hear stunney try and enlist him in his puerile argumentations is deliciously amusing.
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Therefore the Greeks call argumentations of that kind [Greek: atechuoi], that is, devoid of art.
The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 Marcus Tullius Cicero
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For example, IMO, it will always be respectfully, impossible for such scientific experimentations, argumentations and newer suggestions, to be reported credibly by media; they consist of non-scientific journalists!?
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So, Republicans, do not tell me what I have to do and say, and by the way, please stop starting your argumentation with the phrase "the American people ..." - it seems such a popular phrase in the argumentations presented on TV by Republicans.
Resolution criticizing Wilson passes, on mostly partisan vote 2009
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What followed was a script whose argumentations on the injustice and uselessness of military rather than civilian court trials for accused terrorists was as incomprehensible as it was impassioned.
The Perps Keep Coming Dorothy Rabinowitz 2010
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We have someone among us who will soon demonstrate by means of various verbose argumentations how this document means exactly the opposite of what it says.
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It is okay to criticize certain policies of the Israeli government but it's best and definitely very important to choose wordings and argumentations anti-Semitic people couldn't take political advantage of!
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And Please, I beg of you, do NOT resort to moral Equivalences argumentations and totally displaced accusations of "Antisemitism" here.
Edgar M. Bronfman: Israel's Best Interest is a Morally Strong America 2008
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I cannot fall out or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection; for controversies, disputes, and argumentations, both in philosophy and in divinity, if they meet with discreet and peaceable natures, do not infringe the laws of charity.
Religio Medici 2007
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