To argue (someone/something) down In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to argue (someone/something) down", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2021-06-17 08:06

Meaning of To argue (someone/something) down (redirected from argue (someone/something) down )

Synonyms:

haggle with (a person)

Argue (someone/something) down phrasal verb

To successfully influence someone so that they change their opinion

He flatly refused to tell me anything, but luckily I argued him down.

He is a successful salesman who has the ability to argue customers down.

To successfully bargain  with others for a lower price of something 

I'm hoping that I can argue the price of this house down.

What a bargain! These shoes costs $100 but I argued them down to $70.

Grammar and Usage of Argue (someone/something) down

Verb Forms

  • to argue (someone/something) down
  • argues (someone/something) down
  • arguing (someone/something) down
  • argued (someone/something) down

The verb “argue" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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