con
fute
Third Person
confutes
Present Participle
confuting
Past Tense
confuted
Past Participle
confuted
1
to prove something or someone wrong or false through evidence or argumentation
transitive
- The scientist confuted the flawed hypothesis with rigorous experimentation.
- They confuted the conspiracy theory with credible evidence.
- The lawyer confuted the witness's testimony with contradictory facts.
- The team is confuting the opposing viewpoint.
- I will confute any doubts about my research findings.
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