outarguing

/aʊtˈɑrɡjuɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of defeating or surpassing someone in a debate or argument by presenting stronger points.
    • Outarguing someone requires clear logic and good evidence.
    • She is skilled at outarguing her opponents in court.
    • They spent the evening outarguing each other about the best sports team.
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