8 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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Before the trial began, the lawyer had confuted the prosecution's key witness.
The court ruling served to confute the defendant's baseless accusations.
The legal expert will have been confuting the witness's testimony throughout the trial.
Legal scholars have confuted the flawed legal argument presented in the court.
The lawyer presented facts to confute the opposing counsel's argument.
The lawyer is confuting the witness's testimony with compelling evidence.
The lawyer will have confuted the opposing counsel's argument with a strong counter-argument in the courtroom.
The lawyer confuted the opposing argument with a thorough analysis of case law.
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