oral-discussion, spoken-discussion, verbal-exchange, verbal-communication, oral-communication, spoken-exchange, verbal-dialogue, oral-dialogue, spoken-dialogue
presenting the arguments - outlining the arguments - setting forth the arguments - explaining the arguments - detailing the arguments - expounding the arguments - laying down the arguments - putting forward the arguments - stating the arguments - articulating the arguments - expressing the arguments - elucidating the arguments - clarifying the arguments - defining the arguments - specifying the arguments - enumerating the arguments - listing the arguments - describing the arguments - illustrating the arguments - demonstrating the arguments - showing the arguments - revealing the arguments - disclosing the arguments - unveiling the arguments - manifesting the arguments - communicating the arguments - conveying the arguments - narrating the arguments - recounting the arguments - reporting the arguments - summarizing the arguments - encapsulating the arguments - recapitulating the arguments - reiterating the arguments - emphasizing the arguments - stressing the arguments - highlighting the arguments - underlining the arguments - accentuating the arguments - foregrounding the arguments - bringing out the arguments - pointing out the arguments - making clear the arguments - making plain the arguments - making evident the arguments - making obvious the arguments - making manifest the arguments - making known the arguments - setting out the arguments
Laying out the arguments refers to the process of presenting and organizing various points and evidence in support of a particular stance or viewpoint in a discussion or debate. This involves systematically detailing each argument, considering counterarguments, and using logical reasoning to persuade the audience or interlocutors of the validity of the presented perspective.