Results for: closing argument
English English
assumption for the sake of argument, bract supporting grass flower, glossary word, helping theory, subordinate proposition (Mathematics); headword, word that is explained or clarified, subject headinglemma
at end of stem, at the very end, causing death, device linked to computer, dying, either end of a passenger line; bus or train station; point of connection to a current (Electricity), electrical conductor, end part, extremity, closing, concluding, fina...terminal
barring of access, being a closed set in mathematics, closing something, closing; conclusion of a debate with a vote, cloture, conclude a debate by a vote, contact between vocal organs producing sound, permanent end of business, sense of finality, some...closure
baseball game with many hits, brawl, heated argument, heated fight in which there are many physical blows; game in which a lot of good hits are made (Baseball Slang)slugfest
be at odds with something, conflict caused by difference, fight or argue, fight or argument, lack of harmony, loud metallic sound, make a loud banging sound; bang together; strongly disagree, confront, make loud noise, not harmonize, sound of objects b...clash
be involved in a bitter and lengthy quarrel, continuous hostility, enmity, vendetta, antagonism, continuing conflict (especially between families); row, argument, fief, long violent dispute, participate in feudfeud
being ajar, clash, disturb somebody, grate, grating sound, irritate, jarful, make a discordant sound; rattle, shake; cause to vibrate; have an irritating or unpleasant effect, physical jolt, pitcher, vase; strident sound; shake, jolt; argument, quarrel...jar
being vindicated, justification; proof of innocence, acquittal; defense used in an argument, reason for vindicating somebody or somethingvindication
bickerer; ranch-hand who deals with horses, somebody involved in lengthy argument, somebody who looks after horseswrangler
breakdown of something into parts, breakup of something, demise, disintegration, decomposition, separation; death, ending of legal relationship, formal closingdissolution
bring down an aircraft, destroy argument, kill somebody or something by shootingshoot down
business closing, maintenance level of reactor power, temporary closing of a business or factory, shutting downshutdown
cannot be upheld, cannot be sustained; cannot be defended, cannot be corroborated (facts, argument, etc.), impossible to support physically, indefensible, intolerableunsupportable
cheek muscle, short muscle which assists in closing the jaws by raising the mandible or lower jaw (Anatomy)masseter
circling of something, one instance, vocal argumentgo-around
 

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