To present an argument



Example: They present an argument with strong evidence

Definition


"To present an argument" means to clearly and logically put forward reasons or evidence in support of a particular point of view or claim, usually during a discussion or debate, with the intention of persuading others to accept or consider that viewpoint.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to present an argument" combines the verb "present," derived from Latin 'praesentare,' meaning 'to place before,' with "argument," which comes from Latin 'argumentum,' meaning 'evidence' or 'proof.' Together, they convey the act of placing evidence before others to persuade them.