discept

/dɪˈsɛpt/
verb
  1. To argue or debate; to dispute a point.
    • The scholars would often discept about the meaning of ancient texts.
    • They discepted for hours over the best way to solve the problem.
    • It is not productive to discept every minor detail during a team meeting.
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