
declarar
to publicly state that something is the case
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arbitrar
to officially resolve a disagreement between people
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declararse en /en contra de algo
to express if one is for or against an idea or arguement
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refutar
to prove something or someone wrong or false through evidence or argumentation
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extrapolar
to estimate something using past experiences or known data
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opinar
to express one's opinion
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pontificar
to state one's opinion in such a manner that shows one believes to be the only person to fully know it and be unarguably correct

(plantear)
postular
to propose or assume something as true or factual, serving as the foundation for further reasoning or argumentation
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vacilar
to be undecided and not know what opinion, idea, or course of action to stick to

presuntuoso
too confident or proud in expressing oneself, in a way that is annoying to others

crédulo
believing things easily even without much evidence that leads to being easy to deceive

dialéctico
referring to the method of argumentation or discourse that involves the exchange of opposing ideas or viewpoints in order to reach a deeper understanding or resolution

polémico
involving rational arguments to support or oppose an opinion, usually the opposite of others'

(vehemente)
vociferante
expressing feelings or opinions, loudly and forcefully

consenso
an agreement reached by all members of a group

piedra angular
the most important part of something on which its existence, success, or truth depends

(declamación artística)
declamación
the art or practice of giving a speech or reciting a poem with expression and gestures, especially as an exercise for public speaking or performance

elocuencia
the ability to deliver a clear and strong message

(defensor)
exponente
a supporter of a theory, belief, idea, etc. who tries to persuade others that it is true or good in order to gain their support

inconformista
an individual who thinks and behaves differently and independently

tienes razón
used humorously to show that someone has made a good point in an argument or discussion
The term "touché" originates from French, where it means "touched" or "hit." It originated from the sport of fencing, where it is used to acknowledge a successful hit by one's opponent. In broader usage, it has found its way into English language and is used to acknowledge a clever or effective point made by someone else.

enredar
to involve someone in an argument, conflict, or complex situation
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