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Unargued
Unargued Un*ar"gued, a. 1. Not argued or debated. 2. Not argued against; undisputed. [Obs.] --Milton. 3. Not censured. [A Latinism. Obs.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Argued from wikipedia

- particular. An argument by analogy may use a particular truth in a premise to argue towards a similar particular truth in the conclusion. For example, if A...
- David J. Argue (born 1959) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Snowy in Gallipoli as well as the lead role in the 1993 film Hercules...
- Andrew William Argue (1862 – February 5, 1945) was a physician and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Grenfell in the Legislative ****embly...
- No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries, released on 3 October 1994, through Island Records. It is...
- In reasoning and argument mapping, a counterargument is an objection to an objection. A counterargument can be used to rebut an objection to a premise...
- controversial book Did Marco Polo go to China? on arguments from silence. Wood argued that Marco Polo never went to China and fabricated his accounts because...
- The Argues: The Movie is a 2010 Australian comedy film directed by Mark Hembrow and starring David Argue, Patricia Argue, Steven Tandy and Stuart Thompson...
- evidence or probability estimates are." Forensic scientist Erin Kenneally has argued that court challenges to digital evidence frequently use the Chewbacca defense...
- many of the Socratic dialogues, the two Sophists against whom Socrates argues were indeed real people. Euthydemus was somewhat famous at the time the...
- following pattern of argument: Person 1 ****erts proposition X. Person 2 argues against a superficially similar proposition Y, falsely, as if an argument...