skepticize (Meaning)

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skepticize (v. i.)

To doubt; to pretend to doubt of everything.

Synonyms & Antonyms of skepticize

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skepticize Sentence Examples

  1. His skepticism was unwavering, making it difficult to skepticize him about the new theory.
  2. The skeptical researcher refused to let any evidence skepticize his predetermined conclusion.
  3. The skepticization process involved questioning every detail and scrutinizing all claims.
  4. His unwavering skepticism had skepticized the entire team, causing them to doubt their own findings.
  5. The witness's testimony failed to skepticize the jury, who remained convinced of the defendant's guilt.
  6. The skepticize speaker questioned the validity of the argument, highlighting its flaws and inconsistencies.
  7. The paranormal investigator's skepticism had been skepticized by a series of unexplainable events.
  8. The skepticized public was reluctant to believe the government's assurances, fearing hidden motives.
  9. The skepticism of the scientific community skepticized the revolutionary discovery, prompting further scrutiny.
  10. The skepticizing tactics of the opposition undermined the credibility of the candidate's campaign.

FAQs About the word skepticize

To doubt; to pretend to doubt of everything.

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No antonyms found.

His skepticism was unwavering, making it difficult to skepticize him about the new theory.

The skeptical researcher refused to let any evidence skepticize his predetermined conclusion.

The skepticization process involved questioning every detail and scrutinizing all claims.

His unwavering skepticism had skepticized the entire team, causing them to doubt their own findings.