Arguing meanings in Urdu
Arguing meanings in Urdu is بحث کرنا Arguing in Urdu. More meanings of arguing, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.
Arguing Definitions
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- (noun) : a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement
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بحث کرناbaehs karna | Argutation Discuss Canvass Debating Oblatrate Moot Argive Decussating Impug Vex Debussing Dispute Argue Argute Disculpating Impugn Wrangle |
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پریکشا کرناتکرار کرناذکر کرناچھیڑناتیزاب زدہ ہوناگفتگوپرخاشسوال اٹھاناپیچھا کرناحجت کرناجائزہ لینامعترض ہوناکِسی بیانناراض کرناادھم مچاناکہن سننقصہحجت طلبستانامباحثہ کرناتقریرزيرِِ بحث لاناکاٹنادق کرناتَبادلَہ خَيال کَرنافضیحتبحثناالجھاؤقابل توجہبرہم ہوناجانچنانزعبحثتنازعہتردید کرنااشتعال دلانااُلَجھناآزمائش کرنادلیل کرنادلیل کے ساتھ جائزہ لیناتنگ کرناکتر کھانامباحثہنذاعباد بباد کرناکوفت میں ڈالنادلیل لاناچندہ جمع کرناتقریر کرنااعتراض کرنا ... ناراض کرناتنگ کرنالڑناگفت و شنیدقضیہمسئلہ پیش کرنارلاناجھگڑنارائے منگناجھگڑاجرح کرناآزار پہنچانادَليل ديناحاصل کرنانزاع لفظیتنازعنظریاتیابھارناالجھ پڑنادلیلتکرارمخالفت کرناہلا ڈالنااِختِلاف کَرنالڑائقضیہ کرناگفتگو کرنامتنازعہغصے میں آناامتحان لیناادھمبحثا بحثیسات پانچ کرناحجت پیش کرناجلانابحث کرنا
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What are the meanings of Arguing in Urdu?
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What do you mean by arguing?
Meaning of arguing is بحث کرنا - baehs karna
Whats the definition of arguing?
Definition of the arguing are
- a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement
What is the synonym of arguing?
Synonym of word arguing are argutation, discuss, canvass, debating, oblatrate, moot, argive, decussating, impug, vex
What are the idioms related to arguing?
Here are the idioms that are related to the word arguing.
- Do not argue against the sun
- Have a word with
- Talk down
What are the quotes with word arguing?
Here are the quotes with the word arguing in them
- We're in a giant car heading towards a brick wall and everyone's arguing over where they're going to sit. — David Suzuki
- The question of the family now divides our society so deeply that the opposing sides cannot even agree on a definition of the institution they are arguing about. — Christopher Lasch
- Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one. — Marcus Aurelius
- There is no arguing with the pretenders to a divine knowledge and to a divine mission. They are possessed with the sin of pride, they have yielded to the perennial temptation. — Walter Lippmann