confutative

/kənˈfjuːtətɪv/
adjective
  1. Serving to prove something wrong or false; refuting.
    • The article was highly confutative, systematically dismantling each claim.
    • Her confutative remarks left the audience with no doubt about the error.
    • The scientist presented confutative data that overturned the old theory.
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