Polemizar in english
Polemicize
pronunciation: pəleməsaɪz part of speech: verb
pronunciation: pəleməsaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures
polemizar = polemicise [polemicize, -USA] ; engage in + an argument ; initiate + an argument ; start + an argument ; argue ; start + a controversy ; be polemic ; be controversial.
Example: But to maintain both positions at once suggests that Bolton's primary aim is to polemicize and provoke, with little regard for the facts.Example: Before you initiate or engage in an argument, consider if this conversation is worth your time, effort, and energy.Example: Before you initiate or engage in an argument, consider if this conversation is worth your time, effort, and energy.Example: Certain topics -- such as religion, politics, healthcare, education, and feminism -- will almost always start an argument and are best avoided in social situations.Example: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.Example: Some time ago I wrote a paper that started a controversy that has lasted until the present day.Example: As a result, faculty and students in the social sciences often focus on issues that are polemic -- racism, international conflict and war, ethnic strife, poverty.Example: The causes of the First World War have long been controversial and remain so.