verb
- presenting an argument or evidence in opposition to another argument; responding to an argument with a contrary one
Usage: present participle of counterargue; commonly used in academic, legal, and debate contexts
Examples
- The lawyer spent hours counterarguing the prosecution's claims.
- She was counterarguing his point about climate change with recent scientific data.
- Instead of counterarguing, he decided to listen to the other perspective.
- The debaters were counterarguing each other's positions throughout the competition.
- He kept counterarguing every suggestion I made during the meeting.
- By counterarguing with facts and logic, she won the debate.