polemicise

polemicise
verb
engage in a controversy
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The two historians polemicized for years

Syn: ↑polemize, ↑polemise, ↑polemicize
Derivationally related forms: ↑polemic, ↑polemic (for: ↑polemicize), ↑polemic (for: ↑polemize)
Hypernyms: ↑quarrel, ↑dispute, ↑scrap, ↑argufy, ↑altercate
Verb Frames:
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