りをもってひにおちる

    expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
  1. to lose an argument despite being in the right; to have the right on one's side, yet succumb to anotherobscure term
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  • りをもってひにおちる
  • りをもってひにおちるりをもちてひにおちる
  • りをもってひにおちる
  • りをもちてひにおちる
Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. to lose an argument despite being in the right; to have the right on one's side, yet succumb to another
  2. This phrase describes a situation where someone holds a valid point or argument but ultimately fails to convince others or loses the debate due to various external factors such as persuasion, confidence, or the strength of opposing arguments.
    He often loses arguments despite having the right on his side.
    Sometimes, one can be right yet still lose the argument.
Generated collocations (experimental)
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