11 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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Historians have confuted the myth surrounding the ancient artifact's origin.
The professor is confuting the traditional views on historical events in his lecture.
The historian had confuted the misconception that the ancient city was never inhabited.
The historian is confuting the myth with historical documents and artifacts.
After extensive research, the historian will have confuted the historical myths surrounding the ancient artifact.
Her detailed research confuted the popular misconception about the historical event.
Historical evidence can either support a claim or confute it.
Historians have been confuting the exaggerated claims in the ancient manuscript.
Historians will have been confuting the inaccurate accounts of that historical event.
The historian will confute the revisionist interpretation of historical events.
The historian had been confuting the alternative narrative with historical evidence.
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