outargue

/aʊtˈɑrɡju/
verb
  1. To defeat or convince someone in an argument by presenting better reasoning or more evidence.
    • She managed to outargue her opponent in the debate with clear facts.
    • No matter how hard he tried, he could not outargue his mother about his curfew.
    • The lawyer outargued the prosecutor, winning the case for her client.
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