REDARGUE

Source: 566, 567

redargue. Redargue, v.t. to refute, confute, disprove

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Red‐ar″gue (r?d‐?r″g?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Redargued (–g?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Redarguing.] [[L. redarguere; pref. red-, re- re- + arguere to accuse, charge with: cf. F. rédarguer.]] To disprove; to refute; toconfute; to reprove; to convict. How shall I . . . suffer that God should redargue me at doomsday, and the angels reproach my lukewarmness? Jer. Taylor. Now this objection to the immediate cognition of external objects has, as far as I know, been redargued in three different ways. Sir W. Hamilton.