expostulateɪkˈspɒs tʃəˌleɪt
expostulate (v)
- present
- expostulates
- past
- expostulated
- past participle
- expostulated
- present participle
- expostulating
English Definitions:
expostulate (verb)
reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion
expostulate (Verb)
To protest or remonstrate.
expostulate
In argumentation, an objection is a reason arguing against a premise, argument, or conclusion. Definitions of objection vary in whether an objection is always an argument (or counterargument) or may include other moves such as questioning.An objection to an objection is sometimes known as a rebuttal.An objection can be issued against an argument retroactively from the point of reference of that argument. This form of objection – invented by the presocratic philosopher Parmenides – is commonly referred to as a retroactive refutation.
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