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cavil

verb intransitive
To raise captious and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason; followed by at. It is better to reason than to cavil.

cavil

To advance futile objections, or to frame sophisms, for the sake of victory in an argument.

cavil

verb transitive
To receive or treat with objections. Wilt thou enjoy the good. Then civil the conditions.

cavil

noun
False or frivolous objections; also, a fallacious kind of reason, bearing some resemblance to truth, advanced for the sake of victory.