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* the opponent cannot understand the proponent's argument.
 
* the opponent cannot understand the proponent's argument.
 
* the opponent is confused.
 
* the opponent is confused.
* the opponent isn't able to reply within a reasonable time limit.
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* the opponent isn't able to reply within a reasonable time limit, etc.
 
All these above mentioned situations will be considered cases of defeat. Thus, if the opponent is using any type of Nigrahasthana in his discussion and loses his proposition without explaining the relevant reasoning and evidence in its favour, he will be considered as defeated in debate.<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":0" />
 
All these above mentioned situations will be considered cases of defeat. Thus, if the opponent is using any type of Nigrahasthana in his discussion and loses his proposition without explaining the relevant reasoning and evidence in its favour, he will be considered as defeated in debate.<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":0" />
  

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