Crossword-Solution: ARGUMENTATION 13 letters, 60 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Argumentation n. The act of forming reasons, making inductions,
drawing conclusions, and applying them to the case in discussion; the
operation of inferring propositions, not known or admitted as true,
from facts or principles known, admitted, or proved to be true.
Argumentation n. Debate; discussion.

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the methodical process of logical reasoning 1 answer
a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood 1 answer
methodical reasoning 2 answers
same to you 2 answers
argumentativeness 2 answers
lemma 5 answers
War of words 5 answers
dialectic 16 answers
contraposition 42 answers
theorem 44 answers
polemic 45 answers
call in question 46 answers
disputation 50 answers
Misunderstanding 53 answers
combating 54 answers
Antithesis 58 answers
contrast 59 answers
resistance 60 answers
Bickering 60 answers
strife 61 answers
contrariety 64 answers
Deliberation 64 answers
Opposition 64 answers
Discussion 66 answers
alienation 67 answers
controversy 68 answers
Debate 69 answers
Reasoning 70 answers
Altercation 71 answers
dissension 72 answers
difference 72 answers
COMBAT ___ 72 answers
Contention. 74 answers
Conflict 74 answers
Contest 75 answers
Paradox 77 answers
antagonism 78 answers
Feud 78 answers
Discord 79 answers
separation 79 answers
discrepancy 79 answers
words 79 answers
hostility 80 answers
Argument 82 answers
Dispute 82 answers
Breach 83 answers
Passage 84 answers
DIVISION ___ 86 answers
Row 87 answers
Question 87 answers
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Sentences with ARGUMENTATION (5)

Daddy-Long-Legs Smith, SIR: Having completed the study of argumentation and the science of dividing a thesis into heads, I have decided to adopt the following form for letter-writing.
Daddy-Long-Legs Jean Webster 2008
But Newman’s mildly-syllabled argumentation seemed to press, and press, and presently he averted his eyes.
The American Henry James 1994
And, if the reason of the Stagyrite might be equally dark, or equally intelligible in every tongue, the dramatic art and verbal argumentation of the disciple of Socrates, 54 appear to be indissolubly mingled with the grace and perfection of his Attic style.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
And, if the reason of the Stagyrite might be equally dark, or equally intelligible in every tongue, the dramatic art and verbal argumentation of the disciple of Socrates, appear to be indissolubly mingled with the grace and perfection of his Attic style.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
Paul’s argumentation runs like this: “Since this is the unmistakable testimony of Holy Writ, why do you take your stand upon circumcision and the Law? Was not Abraham, your father, of whom you make so much, justified and saved without circumcision and the Law by faith alone?” Paul therefore concludes: “They which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham.” Abraham was the father of the faithful.
Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians Martin Luther 1998

Quotes with ARGUMENTATION (3)

Argumentation is a human enterprise that is embedded in a larger social and psychological context. This context includes (1) the total psyches of the two persons engaged in dialogue, (2) the relationship between the two persons, (3) the immediate situation in which they find themselves and (4) the larger social, cultural and historical situation surrounding them.
Peter Kreeft Pocket Handbook of Christian Apologetics
The goal of argumentation is to make a case so forceful (note the metaphor) that skeptics are coerced into believing it — they are powerless to deny it while still claiming to be rational. In principle, it is the ideas themselves that are, as we say, compelling, but their champions are not always averse to helping the ideas along with tactics of verbal dominance, among them intimidation (“Clearly . . .”), threat (“It would be unscientific to . . .”), authority (“As Popper sho…
Steven Pinker How the Mind Works
There was a certain amount of initial argumentation about the "meaning" of the balloon; this subsided, because we have learned not to insist on meanings, and they are rarely even looked for now, except in cases involving the simplest, safest phenomena.
Donald Barthelme Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts