argue down
English
Verb
argue down (third-person singular simple present argues down, present participle arguing down, simple past and past participle argued down)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see argue, down.
- (transitive) To haggle with (a person) to reach a lower price.
- I argued him down to twenty dollars.
- To campaign against a proposition or vote.
- To win an argument, verbal conflict or debate.
- His wife argued him down from his trip to Vegas.
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