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altercate
[awl-ter-keyt]
verb (used without object)
to argue or quarrel with zeal, heat, or anger; wrangle.
altercate
/ ˈɔːltəˌkeɪt /
verb
(intr) to argue, esp heatedly; dispute
Word History and Origins
Origin of altercate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of altercate1
Example Sentences
Starting in order of the home team that has the least letters in their name, it's the battle of the As as anxious Arsenal altercate against atrocious Aston Villa.
As far as I can make out that means me and the rest of the battery altercate every other night.
There they were, however, the two hearts, fighting it out, or at least altercating and threatening to fight and hurt her.
The essence of the law is altercation; for the law can altercate, fulminate, deprecate, irritate, and go on at any rate.
Lucifer bemoans his fall and altercates with the Chorus of Angels.
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