adjective
- of, relating to, or employing elenchus; refuting an argument by drawing out its logical contradictions
Usage: formal; philosophy
Examples
- The teacher used an elenchtic method to help students recognize flaws in their reasoning.
- Socrates employed elenchtic questioning to expose the limitations of his interlocutors' knowledge.
- The elenchtic approach involves systematically dismantling false assumptions through dialogue.
- Her elenchtic argument demonstrated the internal contradictions in the opponent's position.
- The philosopher's elenchtic technique forced the audience to reconsider their initial premises.