verb
- to defeat or surpass in argument; to argue more effectively than someone else
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘outargue’
Examples
- She consistently outargues her opponents in debate class.
- The experienced lawyer outargues the novice attorney in court.
- He outargues everyone at the dinner table with his logical reasoning.
- The professor outargues students who challenge her theories.
- Despite being younger, she outargues her older siblings in family discussions.
- The politician outargues his rival during the televised debate.