confuting

[US]/kənˈfjuːtɪŋ/
[UK]/kənˈfjuːtɪŋ/

Translation

v.the act of proving something to be false or wrong

Phrases & Collocations

confuting claims

confuting arguments

confuting evidence

confuting theories

confuting statements

confuting misconceptions

confuting beliefs

confuting opinions

confuting assertions

Example Sentences

she spent hours confuting the arguments presented in the debate.

the scientist is confuting the myths about climate change.

his book is dedicated to confuting popular misconceptions.

they are confuting the claims made by the opposition.

confuting false information is crucial in today's media landscape.

the lawyer focused on confuting the evidence against her client.

in his lecture, he was confuting the theories of his predecessors.

she is known for confuting outdated practices in the industry.

the article is confuting the recent studies that lack solid evidence.

confuting the opposing viewpoint requires strong evidence and reasoning.

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