re argue

/ˌriːˈɑrɡjuː/
verb
  1. To argue about something again, especially in a formal setting such as a court or debate.
    • After the meeting, they decided to re-argue the budget proposal with updated numbers.
    • The lawyer asked the judge for permission to re-argue the case based on new evidence.
    • The committee refused to re-argue the same points that had already been settled.
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