INDICATES vs ARGUE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indicate.
- Be a signal for or a symptom of
- Give evidence of
- Suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine
- Indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively
- To state or express briefly
- Give evidence of
- Present reasons and arguments
- Have an argument about something
- To prove.
- To shows grounds for concluding (that); to indicate, imply.
- To debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints.
- To have an argument, a quarrel.
- To present (a viewpoint or an argument therefor).
INDICATES vs ARGUE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To engage in a quarrel; dispute.
- To invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; to use arguments; to reason.
- To put forth reasons for or against something.
- To persuade or influence (another), as by presenting reasons.
- To give evidence of; indicate.
- To attempt to prove by reasoning; maintain or contend.
- To put forth reasons for or against; debate.
- To contend in argument; to dispute; to reason; -- followed by with.
INDICATES vs ARGUE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To debate or discuss; to treat by reasoning
- To prove or evince; too manifest or exhibit by inference, deduction, or reasoning.
- To persuade by reasons.
- To blame; to accuse; to charge with.
INDICATES vs ARGUE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To bring forward reasons to support or to overthrow a proposition, an opinion, or a measure; use arguments; reason: as, A argues in favor of a measure, B argues against it.
- To contend in argument; dispute: as, you may argue with your friend a week without convincing him.
- To debate or discuss; treat by reasoning; state the reasons for or against: as, the counsel argued the cause before the Supreme Court; the cause was well argued.
- To evince; render inferable or deducible; show; imply: as, the order visible in the universe argues a divine cause.
- To affect in any way by argument; induce a change in the mind of, or in regard to, by persuasion or reasoning: as, to argue one out of his purpose; to argue away a false impression.
- 4. To accuse or charge; impeach or convict: used with of.
- Synonyms Argue, Dispute, Debate, Discuss, plead, expostulate, remonstrate. To argue is to defend one's opinion, or to exhibit reasons or proofs in favor of some assertion or principle; it implies a process of detailed proof by one or more persons. To dispute may be to call in question the statements or arguments of an opposing party: as, to dispute about an award. It often means the alternate giving of reasons, especially by two persons. It is often applied to mere bickering, and is in general less dignified than the other words. To debate is to interchange arguments in a somewhat formal manner, as in debating societies and legislative bodies. To discuss is, by derivation, to shake or knock a subject to pieces in order to find the truth, or the best thing to be done. A debate, therefore, may be viewed as a discussion, or a discussion as a debate. Strictly, a discussion is an amicable presentation of opinions, not limited, like the others, to affirmative and negative sides of a proposition, and with the expectation on the part of all that the conclusion will be the adoption of no one person's opinion or plan unmodified. To argue a point, to dispute a position, to dispute with a neighbor, to debate a motion, to discuss a subject or a plan.
INDICATES vs ARGUE: RELATED WORDS
- Signifies, Appears, Reveals, Implies, Demonstrates, Shows, Confirms, Suggests, Point, Argue, Betoken, Bespeak, Signal, Show, Suggest
- Claim, Think, Prove, Complain, Suggest, Assert, Disagree, Believe, Insist, Say, Fence, Debate, Indicate, Reason, Contend
INDICATES vs ARGUE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Corresponds, Means, Reflected, Noted, Emphasizes, Indication, Infers, Shows, Point, Argue, Betoken, Bespeak, Signal, Show, Suggest
- Deem, Quibble, Infer, Cite, Claim, Think, Prove, Suggest, Assert, Believe, Insist, Say, Fence, Indicate, Contend
INDICATES vs ARGUE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- PE indicates physical examination; ROS, review of systems.
- Negative value of heat interaction indicates heat rejected by the system and positive value of heat interaction indicates heat added to the system.
- FUNCTIONNAME indicates the name of a function and ARGUMENTS indicates one or more arguments to the function.
- The green indicates a motion zone, the clear indicates an exclusion zone where motion will be ignored.
- Priority indicates how soon the bug should be fixed whereas Severity indicates the seriousness of the defect on the product functionality.
- Sunglint indicates the widespread presence of floodwaters and indicates oils and other materials on the water surface.
- Indicates dyad teams; no asterisk indicates multiprofessional teams.
- This imporwith the hand across the neck indicates theant signal indicates that a skier isboat is to stop immediately.
- BOLD indicates transitional tag words and UNDERLINING indicates parallel structure.
- MM format, where YYYY indicates the year, MM indicates the month, and DD indicates the day.
- Argue and be on bad terms with someone.
- Never argue with an attorney or a judge.
- Who has standing to argue that it does?
- People who argue against a are generally intellectualists.
- Father called your name, and who can argue?
- No one can argue with the bottom line.
- Maria Schneider, Darcy James Argue, and Guillermo Klein.
- It is hard to argue with that logic.
- Many could argue he deserves to be in the top five, and it would be hard to argue otherwise.
- Now, debating and great in depth discussions are another that one could argue, heh, is similar to how some people actually argue.
INDICATES vs ARGUE: QUESTIONS
- What experimental observation indicates a gas is being released?
- What does NFPA 704 system indicates hazardous materials as?
- What indicates how species are related by evolution?
- Which keyword indicates division in a story problem?
- What does the law of diminishing returns indicates?
- Which is boldface term correctly indicates a gerund?
- What is the balloon that indicates thoughts called?
- Which colour indicates the presence of amino acids?
- What indicates positive result for the Benedicts test?
- What ECG value indicates ventricular muscle depolarization?
- What did John Calhoun argue about the Constitution?
- Does Freedom writers argue for listening to teenagers?
- What did Alexander Hamilton argue in Federalist 78?
- What did Mary Wollstonecraft argue in a vindication?
- What colonies did Hobson argue were economically useless?
- What does Mitchell argue about Katniss's femininity?
- Why do some advocates argue against exemplary damages?
- What do scholars of border dispute argue concomitantly?
- What did Schein argue about disconfirmation anxiety?
- What did the federalists argue for counterbalancing?