outreasons
verb as in strong fondness
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Example:John was able to outreason the entire committee with his well-thought-out proposal.
Definition:to have better or more convincing reasons than somebody or something, making it harder for the other person to make a good argument.
From outreasons somebody/something
Example:Her evidence outreasoned the argument made by her opponents.
Definition:to provide reasons that are more convincing than the argument or point being made.
From outreasons a/the argument/point
Example:He outreasons his colleagues in economic matters.
Definition:to have better or more convincing reasons, particularly in a specific context or issue.
From outreasons something/somebody in something
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