redarguing

/rɪˈdɑrɡjuɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of arguing against or refuting something, especially in a formal or logical manner.
    • She was redarguing the flawed logic in his argument during the debate.
    • The philosopher's essay focused on redarguing common misconceptions about free will.
    • The lawyer spent hours redarguing the witness's testimony in court.
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