vigorously argue

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to present reasons for an opinion with energy and determination

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  • The defense attorney vigorously argued that the evidence was inadmissible.
  • During the debate, she vigorously argued for stricter environmental policies.
  • The professor is known to vigorously argue his controversial theories in academic journals.
  • He will vigorously argue his point, even when he knows he's probably wrong.
  • They are vigorously arguing in favor of the new proposal at the board meeting.
  • The case was vigorously argued by both sides before the Supreme Court.
  • She has always vigorously argued that education should be free for everyone.
  • The union leader vigorously argued against the proposed pay cuts.
  • You must be prepared to vigorously argue your position if you want to convince them.
  • Despite the opposition, he continued to vigorously argue for the importance of artistic freedom.