Confuted

/kənˈfjuːtɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of confute; proved wrong through argument or evidence.

Etymology

From confute + -ed (past tense marker in English). Regular past formation from the Latin verb confutare.

Kelly Says

When a historical figure is 'confuted,' their ideas have been systematically dismantled. But the confutation process itself often reveals why people believed something in the first place.

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