fallax (Meaning)

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fallax (n.)

Cavillation; a caviling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fallax

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fallax Sentence Examples

  1. The fallax nature of the argument made it difficult to determine the truth.
  2. The politician's fallax statements were designed to mislead the public.
  3. The student's fallax reasoning led him to the wrong conclusion.
  4. The company's fallax accounting practices resulted in a misstatement of its financial position.
  5. The scientist's fallax hypothesis was not supported by the data.
  6. The doctor's fallax diagnosis led to the wrong treatment for the patient.
  7. The lawyer's fallax arguments failed to persuade the jury.
  8. The historian's fallax interpretation of the evidence led to a distorted view of the past.
  9. The economist's fallax predictions about the economy proved to be incorrect.
  10. The philosopher's fallax theory of knowledge was rejected by his peers.

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Cavillation; a caviling.

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The fallax nature of the argument made it difficult to determine the truth.

The politician's fallax statements were designed to mislead the public.

The student's fallax reasoning led him to the wrong conclusion.

The company's fallax accounting practices resulted in a misstatement of its financial position.