completely contradict

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To describe a total opposition in statements or facts.

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Examples (10)

  • The new evidence seems to completely contradict the initial theory.
  • The witness's second statement will completely contradict his first one.
  • These new findings completely contradict everything we previously believed.
  • What you're saying now seems to completely contradict your earlier assertion.
  • If his alibi is true, it would completely contradict the prosecution's timeline.
  • The results of the study completely contradict the established view on this matter.
  • He made a claim that was later found to completely contradict the official records.
  • I'm sorry, but your account of the events completely contradicts what we have on video.
  • The argument he presented was completely contradicted by historical facts.
  • It's confusing when two experts completely contradict each other on a simple issue.