Cách sử dụng
The expression "argue out of doing" means convincing someone to not do something they planned to do through a discussion or argument. For example, if your friend wants to go bungee jumping but you don't think it's safe, you could argue out of doing it by presenting facts and reasons why it could be dangerous. This expression is typically used in situations where someone is trying to persuade someone else to change their mind about doing something.