"prove to be false or invalid, overthrow by evidence or stronger argument," 1520s, from Middle French confuter, from Latin confutare "repress, check; disprove, restrain, silence," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see con-), + *futare "to beat," which is perhaps from PIE root *bhau- "to strike." Related: Confuted; confuting.
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