0 to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them: --
1 to give the reasons for your opinion, idea, belief, etc.: --
3 to disagree esp. strongly and sometimes angrily in talking or discussing something: --
4 to give the reasons for your opinion about the truth of something or to explain why you believe something should be done: --
Rather, she argues that all consonants are onset elements.
As argued above and in 4.1 below, consonantal prefixes s and v are actually in the onset of the stem syllable.
They argued that most of the purposes which the tax was intended to fund were not farmers' economic responsibility but rather a state responsibility.
To accept it, he argues, is to miss the sense in which a ritual says something.
I have argued that this line of reasoning is not cogent.
We have argued for a physicalistic resurrection theory.
Overall, the work is tightly argued and presents a unified, coherent structure throughout.
The realist argues that the same distinction can be made with respect to all our beliefs.