confuted Meaning in Bengali
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confuted's Usage Examples:
he found adversaries there also in the priests of Mithras: and being confuted in the discussion of many arguments and controversies, and at last hard.
sermons, that “the British forces in America might be returned to England confuted and confused.
(Poland 1585) to John Whitgift, the Archbishop of Canterbury, desiring it be confuted.
had crossed the border and that he was shot by Germans, but the evidence confuted that claim.
Bodin], or confuted him somewhat more effectually.
'Pretences of Enthusiasts considered and confuted' (two sermons preached at St.
skill of a Butcher’s axe, then of a secretaries penne, (though he once confuted Luther) it fortuned that a Laureate poëte of his Courte fell Sike and departed.
Scripture Doctrine of Miracles displayed, is fully examined and solidly confuted.
The Pretended Authority of the Clementine Constitutions confuted, 1714.
beating Asante Kotoko, El Yamani strengthened his position as coach and confuted rumors about to his dismissal.
says was written against by one Thomas Camel whom Churchyard then "openly confuted".
Socinianisme in the Fundamentall Point of Justification discovered and confuted.
These later treatises were rigorously confuted by More in works such as the Apology of 1532 …" Thorne 1930, p.
the low-spirited to be encouraged, the infirm to be supported, objectors confuted, the treacherous guarded against, the unskilled taught, the lazy aroused.
But Hare's theory of Hebrew versification was confuted by Robert Lowth in 1766, and feebly defended by Thomas Edwards.
summoned to the court of Himasitala at Kanchi where having confuted the Buddhists in public disputation, he was instrumental in gaining their.
as proposed by archaeologist Shmuel Yeivin, recent reevaluations have confuted this claim.
confuted's Meaning':
prove to be false
Synonyms:
controvert; explode; disprove; falsify; contradict; refute; negate; rebut;
Antonyms:
affirm; prove; implode; applaud; decrease;