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- verb Present participle of
reargue .
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Examples
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The public in the general election will not have the attention span for rearguing the run-up.
Obama To Hillary: You Should Have Been Right About Iraq "On Day One" 2009
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But this also means the Franken campaign will have their own turn at rearguing the disputed ballots where they didn't like the calls -- which will come up at the board's next meeting on December 30 ...
Coleman Camp Launches Last-Minute Effort To Undo Franken's 48-Vote Lead 2009
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Her campaign sent a memo out to super delegates last night, complete with charts and graphs, rearguing that she will win in the fall and Obama may not.
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With the Democratic primary season in its twilight days, the Clinton campaign sent a memo out to superdelegates rearguing her electability claim, made with heightened urgency along the campaign trail in South Dakota and Montana.
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Her campaign sent a memo out to superdelegates last night complete with charts and graphs rearguing that she will win in the fall and Obama may not.
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Her campaign sent a memo out to super delegates last night, complete with charts and graphs, rearguing that she will win in the fall, and Obama may not.
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No need to spend words rearguing what has been argued elsewhere.
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MR. BERGER: I think that the national interest now is not served by rearguing the debates surrounding the war.
Press Briefing By National Security Advisor Sandy Berger ITY National Archives 2000
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I had to go through that kind of debate, rearguing fundamental principles again and again.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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I had to go through that kind of debate, rearguing fundamental principles again and again.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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