elenctic

/ɪˈlɛŋktɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving cross-examination or refutation, especially in philosophical argument.
    • Her elenctic approach to debate helped reveal weaknesses in the opposing argument.
    • The professor's elenctic method forced students to defend their assumptions.
    • Socrates was famous for his elenctic questioning style in the marketplace.
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