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English Dictionary: confute by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
confute
v
  1. prove to be false; "The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories"
    Synonym(s): disprove, confute
    Antonym(s): demonstrate, establish, prove, shew, show
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Confute \Con*fute\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confuted}; p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Confuting}.] [L. confutare to chek (a boiling liquid), to
      repress, confute; con- + a root seen in futis a water
      vessel), prob. akin to fundere to pour: cf. F. confuter. See
      {Fuse} to melt.]
      To overwhelm by argument; to refute conclusively; to prove or
      show to be false or defective; to overcome; to silence.
  
               Satan stood . . . confuted and convinced Of his weak
               arguing fallacious drift.                        --Milton.
  
               No man's error can be confuted who doth not . . . grant
               some true principle that contradicts his error.
                                                                              --Chillingworth.
  
               I confute a good profession with a bad conversation.
                                                                              --Fuller.
  
      Syn: To disprove; overthrow; sed aside; refute; oppugn.
  
      Usage: To {Confute}, {Refute.} Refute is literally to and
                  decisive evidence; as, to refute a calumny, charge,
                  etc. Confute is literally to check boiling, as when
                  cold water is poured into hot, thus serving to allay,
                  bring down, or neutralize completely. Hence, as
                  applied to arguments (and the word is never applied,
                  like refute, to charges), it denotes, to overwhelm by
                  evidence which puts an end to the case and leaves an
                  opponent nothing to say; to silence; as, [bd]the
                  atheist is confuted by the whole structure of things
                  around him.[b8]
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