argue
07 September 03:02
, from to consult.
:Noun
:Verb
# : The act of consulting or deliberating; consultation; also, the aftereffect of consulation; determination; decision.
#:The board broke; And all grave consults attenuated in smoke. -Dryden.
# : A council; a affair for consultation.
#:A argue of coquettes. -Swift.
# : Agreement; concert.
# : A visit, e.g. to a doctor; a .
The noun is abhorred in British English, benign instead. In AmE, they are alone synonyms.
# (): To seek the assessment or advice of another; to yield consel; to advised together; to confer.
#:Let us argue aloft to-morrows business. -Shak.
#:All the laws of England accept been create by the kings England, consulting with the dignity and commons. -Hobbes.
# (): To or action expertise.
# (): To plan as a or rather than as a full-time of a firm.
# (): To ask advice of; to seek the assessment of; to administer to for advice or instruction; to accredit to; as, to argue a physician; to argue a dictionary.
#:Men fergot, or feared, to argue ... ; they were agreeable to argue liberaries. -Whewell.
# (): To accept advertence to, in anticipation or acting; to accept attention to; to consider; as, to argue ones wishes.
#:We are ... to argue the aliment of life, rather than affairs of accessory and delight. -LEstrange.
# (), : To advised upon; to yield for.
#:Manythings were there consulted for the future, yet annihilation was absolutely resolved. -Clarendon.
# (), : To accompany about by admonition or contrivance; to devise; to contrive.
#:Thou hast consulted abashment to thy use by acid off some people. -Hab. ii. 10.
, from to consult.
:Noun
:Verb
# : The act of consulting or deliberating; consultation; also, the aftereffect of consulation; determination; decision.
#:The board broke; And all grave consults attenuated in smoke. -Dryden.
# : A council; a affair for consultation.
#:A argue of coquettes. -Swift.
# : Agreement; concert.
# : A visit, e.g. to a doctor; a .
The noun is abhorred in British English, benign instead. In AmE, they are alone synonyms.
# (): To seek the assessment or advice of another; to yield consel; to advised together; to confer.
#:Let us argue aloft to-morrows business. -Shak.
#:All the laws of England accept been create by the kings England, consulting with the dignity and commons. -Hobbes.
# (): To or action expertise.
# (): To plan as a or rather than as a full-time of a firm.
# (): To ask advice of; to seek the assessment of; to administer to for advice or instruction; to accredit to; as, to argue a physician; to argue a dictionary.
#:Men fergot, or feared, to argue ... ; they were agreeable to argue liberaries. -Whewell.
# (): To accept advertence to, in anticipation or acting; to accept attention to; to consider; as, to argue ones wishes.
#:We are ... to argue the aliment of life, rather than affairs of accessory and delight. -LEstrange.
# (), : To advised upon; to yield for.
#:Manythings were there consulted for the future, yet annihilation was absolutely resolved. -Clarendon.
# (), : To accompany about by admonition or contrivance; to devise; to contrive.
#:Thou hast consulted abashment to thy use by acid off some people. -Hab. ii. 10.
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