confute造句1. He confuted his opponents by facts and logic.
2. The lawyer confuted the testimony of the witness by showing actual photographs of the accident.
3. Face others is deliberately insult should disregard still confute?
4. He was unable to confute the debater.
5. Read not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider.
6. In the first part, "Kant's Question" is put out, made clear its confute and basis of aftertime, and showed by which was led to the question and confusion.
7. In fact, they provide evidences that support the statements of the Bible, and confute criticisms who doubt the accuracy of biblical descriptions.
8. This is a real challenge for physicalism, but this paper argues that, with some deficiencies, the improved conceivability argument cannot actually confute physicalism.