Meaning & Definition of word "Argumentation"

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    Argumentation

    /ˌɑːrɡjumənˈteɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of developing or presenting an argument; reasoning or logical presentation of ideas.
      • Example: The lawyer's argumentation was clear and persuasive, compelling the jury to side with her client.
    • 2. A coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view.
      • Example: In her essay, she provided a robust argumentation for the benefits of renewable energy sources.
    • 3. The act of arguing or debating a point formally.
      • Example: The debate team's argumentation impressed the judges with its structure and clarity.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'argumentatio', from 'argumentari', meaning to argue.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    deadlock in argumentation:

    A situation in which no progress can be made because two opposing sides cannot agree.

    flawed argumentation:

    A line of reasoning that contains errors or is based on false premises.

    circular argumentation:

    A logical fallacy in which the conclusion is included in the premise.

    Related Words

    argument:

    A statement or series of statements for or against something.

    premise:

    A previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion.

    conclusion:

    A final decision or judgment based on the argument presented.

    Slang Meanings of argumentation

    Meaning: Argument

    Example Sentence: We had a heated argument over the election results, but it was basically just argumentation.

    Meaning: Debate

    Example Sentence: Their debate turned into a full-blown argumentation that lasted for hours.