Argumentality
//ˌɑɹɡjʊmənˈtælɪti// noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 The property of having one or more arguments; the syntactic connection between the verb of a clause and related phrases. uncountable
- 2 Argumentativeness. rare, uncountable
"Commercialism tends to convert criticism into censorship, and critique into apologetic argumentality ."
Example
More examples"Commercialism tends to convert criticism into censorship, and critique into apologetic argumentality ."
Etymology
From argumental + -ity.
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