redargue (Meaning)

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redargue (v. t.)

To disprove; to refute; toconfute; to reprove; to convict.

Synonyms & Antonyms of redargue

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redargue Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's argument was so well-reasoned that it redargued all objections.
  2. The politician's statements were redargued by his opponent's irrefutable evidence.
  3. The skeptic's doubts were redargued by the scientist's empirical data.
  4. The lawyer's opening statement redargued the prosecutor's case, casting doubt on its credibility.
  5. The student's essay redargued the common assumption that social media has a positive impact on society.
  6. The expert's testimony redargued the opposing counsel's unfounded claims, undermining their case.
  7. The critic's review redargued the book's literary merits, citing its lack of depth and originality.
  8. The researcher's findings redargued the previous study's conclusions, revealing the limitations of its methodology.
  9. The inventor's patent was redargued by a rival's prior art, invalidating its originality.
  10. The historian's thesis was redargued by the discovery of new evidence that contradicted its central premise.

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To disprove; to refute; toconfute; to reprove; to convict.

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The professor's argument was so well-reasoned that it redargued all objections.

The politician's statements were redargued by his opponent's irrefutable evidence.

The skeptic's doubts were redargued by the scientist's empirical data.

The lawyer's opening statement redargued the prosecutor's case, casting doubt on its credibility.