COUNTERARGUE

Etymology

Verb

counterargue (third-person singular simple present counterargues, present participle counterarguing, simple past and past participle counterargued)

(ambitransitive) Argue against, especially by opposition to and negation of opposing arguments (rather than the bolstering of one’s own position).

Antonyms

• bolster

Source: Wiktionary



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