redargutory (Meaning)

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redargutory (a.)

Pertaining to, or containing, redargution; refutatory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of redargutory

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redargutory Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's redargutory tone left little room for students to express their opinions.
  2. The assembly was filled with redargutory speeches that vilified the administration.
  3. The politician's redargutory remarks provoked a heated debate in parliament.
  4. The article contained an extensive redargutory analysis of the failed experiment.
  5. The judge issued a redargutory ruling that condemned the defendant's actions.
  6. The debate became increasingly redargutory as participants sought to undermine each other's arguments.
  7. The historian's redargutory account of the battle challenged traditional interpretations.
  8. The company faced redargutory criticism from consumers over its unethical practices.
  9. The redargutory nature of the exchange left both parties feeling bitter and resentful.
  10. The researcher's redargutory dissertation meticulously refuted the prevailing theories in the field.

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Pertaining to, or containing, redargution; refutatory.

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No antonyms found.

The professor's redargutory tone left little room for students to express their opinions.

The assembly was filled with redargutory speeches that vilified the administration.

The politician's redargutory remarks provoked a heated debate in parliament.

The article contained an extensive redargutory analysis of the failed experiment.