reargue

English

Etymology

re- + argue

Verb

reargue (third-person singular simple present reargues, present participle rearguing, simple past and past participle reargued)

  1. To argue again.
    • 2009 August 24, Brad Stone, “For Sports Obsessed, a Site Tries to Please Every Fan”, in New York Times:
      There will always be sports fans ready to relive and reargue the merits of celebrated professional sports teams like the 1995 Dallas Cowboys.
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