6 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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With undeniable facts, the environmentalist will have confuted the skeptics' claims about climate change.
The environmental activist used vivid images to confute any disbelief in the severity of deforestation.
Environmentalists will have been confuting claims that undermine conservation efforts.
His well-researched paper aims to confute misconceptions about climate change.
Environmentalists will be confuting the skeptics in the discussion on climate change.
The environmentalist presented compelling data to confute the skeptics' claims about climate change.
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