5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Confute' in a Sentence
"To prove that something is false, invalid, or defective; to disprove an argument." more
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The debater is confuting the opponent's argument with logical counterpoints.
By the time the debate concludes, he will have been confuting every opposing argument.
Despite his confident demeanor, the debater failed to confute his opponent's well-reasoned arguments.
She had been confuting the misleading statistics presented by her opponent.
The experienced debater knew how to confute opposing viewpoints convincingly.
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