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argumentation

/ahr-gyuh-men-tey-shuhn/US // ˌɑr gyə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɑːɡjʊmɛnˈteɪʃən) //

论证,辩证法,论证会,论证工作

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process of developing or presenting an argument; reasoning.
    • : discussion; debate; disputation: The lengthy argumentation tired many listeners.
    • : a discussion dealing with a controversial point.
    • : the setting forth of reasons together with the conclusion drawn from them.
    • : the premises and conclusion so set forth.
    • : argument.

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Examples

  • It has eroded the very conditions under which evidence and argumentation can do their work.

  • To some judges, confrontation is mutually exclusive with the reasoned argumentation the event is supposed to reward.

  • Although an undeniably compelling trinity of argumentation, it is not without its logical problems.

  • “Debate is competitive argumentation so debaters tend to be competitive and argumentative,” Lubetsky said.

  • Imprecation is seldom absent from these incursions, being, in fact, urgently needed to do duty for closer argumentation.

  • If, again, it means argumentation from one thing to its opposite, it will come under motion to right and left.

  • He recovered his usual cheerfulness, but could not resist the temptation of adding a few words to his long argumentation.

  • We grudge that the boundless exuberance of painting should go to decorate the argumentation of an unfruitful system of doctrine.

  • At the same time the power of argumentation was so much the more remarkable, as it was the more concealed.