In a debate, "beat" refers to successfully countering an opponent's arguments or points, demonstrating that one's own position is stronger or more convincing. It involves presenting evidence, logic, and rhetorical skills to undermine the opposing side, ultimately persuading the judges or audience in one's favor. Effectively beating an opponent can lead to winning the debate.
Debate basically means to argue back in forth to compromise on a conclusion.
Use some form of strong cheese. That's his weakness. OR, beat him with a pole until he resigns!
Argue means to debate on some subject.
debate?
It means to beat an egg into the mixture.
That is the correct spelling of "debatable" (subject to argument or disagreements).
"I'm beat" means "I am very tired." Well first off the i am very tired answer is beat... beat means total epic defeat, when you lose at anything you are beat, the phrase 'im beat' or 'your beat' can be used when anything happens that you are inconvenienced or something happens that is not in your favor
it means to talk to some one and chat with them or to have a debate with them in one topic.
"Can you beat that" IS slang. It means "can you do better than that"
it means you will beat them with a stickThat is a bad answer on two counts.Never define a word with the same word. If the questioner doesn't know what "beat" means, how will they understand "beat with a stick"?It's incomplete and probably wrong. The answer below ("more information"), by Starrskitchen.com, is the most common use of "beat" in the US, at least in constructions like "you will beat them".more information:In the U.S., "you will beat them," means that you will have victory over them, usually referring to sport or other competition.
I think it probably mean beat the sh*t out of me, they just removed the curse word because they didn't want to swear. And that just means get beat up very badly. SH*T means crap
if you beat someone "by a hair" it means that you beat them, but not by very much.