elenchus
[ ih-leng-kuh s ]
/ ɪˈlɛŋ kəs /
noun, plural e·len·chi [ih-leng-kahy, -kee] /ɪˈlɛŋ kaɪ, -ki/.
a logical refutation; an argument that refutes another argument by proving the contrary of its conclusion.
Origin of elenchus
1655–65; < Latin < Greek
élenchos refutation
Words nearby elenchus
elementary process,
elementary school,
elementary, my dear watson,
elemi,
elena,
elenchus,
elenctic,
elenore,
eleoma,
eleoptene,
elepaio
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British Dictionary definitions for elenchus
elenchus
/ (ɪˈlɛŋkəs) /
noun plural -chi (-kaɪ) logic
refutation of an argument by proving the contrary of its conclusion, esp syllogistically
Socratic elenchus
the drawing out of the consequences of a position in order to show them to be contrary to some accepted position
Word Origin for elenchus
C17: from Latin, from Greek
elenkhos refutation, from
elenkhein to put to shame, refute