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(Slang) complaint, point of contention; argument with another person, dispute, animal giving beef, complain (Slang), meat from cattle, meat taken from cows or bulls; vigor, strength; fattened bullbeef
act of bending backwards; act of vengeance, retaliation; act of turning an argument against the person who made it, retorsionretortion
act of evading a discussion or argument by using ambiguous speech; equivocal statement, ambiguous comment; petty criticism, make trivial objections, petty objection, pun, use ambiguous language to evade a discussion or argument; make an equivocal comme...quibble
act of retorting an argument, act of turning an argument against the person who made it; retaliation, reprisal, retortionretorsion
act of summing, addition; sum, total; conclusion in which previous statements are reviewed and summarized, final argument in court, summary of something saidsummation
actual fact, argument for or against, arguments, casing, circumstancecase
addition to printed text, argumentrun-in
allege, argue; petition, solicit; entreat, appeal, implore, beg earnestly, declare guilt or innocence, offer an argument in support, offer something as an excuseplead
An investment style that leads one to buy assets that have performed poorly and sell assets that have performed well. There are two possible reasons why this strategy might work. The first is a mean-reversion argument, that is, if the asset has deviate...Contrarian
Anglo-Saxon local court, arguable, argue a hypothetical case; pose for discussion; make irrelevant, debate on hypothetical issue, have formal argument, not relevant, public discussion, argument of a hypothetical case, subject to argument or discussion;...moot
annoy or offend, ill humor, petty argument; bad mood, petty quarrel, put out of humor; annoy; offendmiff
any of several varieties of edible plant from the genus Rheum (used as a food and medication); argument, squabble (Slang), interj. nonsense! no way!, medicinal Asian plant, pie plant, plant with edible stalks, quarrel, rhubarb stalks as foodrhubarb
apparently clever but flawed argument, fallacy, error in reasoning, misconception; deceptive argument, sophistrysophism
argue noisily over something unimportant, minor fight, petty dispute, trivial argument, petty loud argument, quarrel, bicker over something of little valuesquabble
argue noisily, dispute, bickering; obtainment (e.g. through persuasive argument); act of persuading someone to give something, get something by persistent argument, herd animals, long argument, persuade; argue; bickerwrangle
 

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