underargue

English

Etymology

under- + argue

Verb

underargue (third-person singular simple present underargues, present participle underarguing, simple past and past participle underargued)

  1. (transitive) To argue inadequately.
    • 2004, David Shatz, Peer Review: A Critical Inquiry, page 101:
      Innovative ideas that are underargued — and we have seen that innovative ideas often will be underargued — have little chance of being accepted
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