redargued Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's irrefutable evidence redargued the student's flimsy arguments.
  2. The lawyer deftly redargued the prosecution's accusations, leaving the jury unconvinced.
  3. The scientist's meticulous research redargued the long-held belief in the theory.
  4. The historian's primary sources redargued the myth that had persisted for centuries.
  5. The reviewer's insightful analysis redargued the author's superficial claims.
  6. The journalist's investigative reporting redargued the politician's deceptive statements.
  7. The architect's innovative design redargued the convention that skyscrapers had to be bland and uninspiring.
  8. The artist's vibrant paintings redargued the notion that modern art was devoid of beauty.
  9. The chef's exquisite cuisine redargued the belief that molecular gastronomy was pretentious and inaccessible.
  10. The activist's eloquent speech redargued the apathy that had plagued the community for too long.

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The professor's irrefutable evidence redargued the student's flimsy arguments.

The lawyer deftly redargued the prosecution's accusations, leaving the jury unconvinced.

The scientist's meticulous research redargued the long-held belief in the theory.

The historian's primary sources redargued the myth that had persisted for centuries.