outargued

/aʊtˈɑrɡjud/
verb
  1. To have defeated or surpassed someone in a debate or argument by presenting stronger points.
    • He felt confident he had outargued his friend about the best movie of the year.
    • She outargued her opponent in the school debate competition.
    • The lawyer outargued the prosecution, winning the case for her client.
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