argumentation
31argumentation — noun the action of reasoning systematically in support of something …
32argumentation — n. Reasoning, ratiocination, process of reasoning …
33argumentation — n 1. logic, reasoning, chain or course or pattern of reasoning; polemics, dialectics. 2. debate, discussion, polemic, logomachy, war of words; disputation, disagreement, contention, altercation. 3.(all in order to convince or persuade) address,… …
34argumentation — ar·gu·men·ta·tion …
35argumentation — ar•gu•men•ta•tion [[t]ˌɑr gyə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the process of developing or presenting an argument; reasoning 2) the premises and conclusion so set forth 3) discussion; debate; disputation 4) argument 5) • Etymology: 1400–50; (< MF) < …
36argumentation — /agjəmənˈteɪʃən / (say ahgyuhmuhn tayshuhn) noun 1. debate; discussion; reasoning. 2. the setting forth of reasons together with the conclusion drawn from them; formal or logical reasoning. 3. the premises and conclusion so set forth …
37argumentation — ar|gu|men|ta|tion sb., en, er, erne, i sms. argumentations , fx argumentationsanalyse …
38Argumentation — Ar|gu|men|ta|ti|on, die; , en (Beweisführung) …
39Argumentation — см. Аргументация …
40argumentation — n. 1 methodical reasoning. 2 debate or argument. Etymology: F f. L argumentatio f. argumentari (as ARGUMENT, ATION) …