Definition of «arguendo»

Arguendo is a Latin term that means "for the sake of argument." It is used to indicate that an assumption or statement is being made for the purpose of discussion, without necessarily accepting its truth.

Sentences with «arguendo»

  • Assuming arguendo that CAWG is real, there are valid political considerations on what society's response should be. (judithcurry.com)
  • Today's column is a tentative, perhaps merely arguendo, defense of the old WASP establishment. (firstthings.com)
  • But, since Kyoto wouldn't detectably impact the temperature even if we accept all moonbat assumptions arguendo, maybe there is not a «reasonable way» for the U.S. Congress to ration energy sources in the name of changing the temperature? (dailycaller.com)
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