Plural of counterexample; multiple specific cases that disprove general statements or demonstrate exceptions to proposed rules.
From counter- + examples (plural of example, from Latin exemplum). The plural form is commonly used in academic and scientific discourse when multiple exceptions exist.
Mathematicians and scientists celebrate finding counterexamples because they force everyone to think harder—they're like the ultimate 'gotcha' moments that prevent bad ideas from spreading.
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