Use "prove wrong" in a sentence

1. Definition of Confute (verb): prove wrong

2. She was determined to prove everyone wrong.

3. Making the wrong decision could prove expensive.

4. You're wrong, and I can prove it.

5. 23 She was determined to prove everyone wrong.

6. I immediately saw red and wanted to prove him wrong.

7. That made me hopping mad and determined to prove him wrong.

8. It's impossible to prove him wrong because he keeps shifting his ground.

9. The arcane field of intelligence gathering may prove him wrong, says Charles Grant.

10. To prove (a person) to be wrong by argument or proof: to Confute one's opponent.

11. And usually this manifests as them trying to prove their parent's criticism's and Belittlings wrong

12. His Avengings prove to be blessings both for the wronged and for the wrong doer

13. His Avengings prove to be blessings both for the wronged and for the wrong doer.—R.T

14. His Avengings prove to be blessings both for the wronged and for the wrong doer.—R.T

15. So with his trusty bow and a quiver full of arrows he set out to prove everyone else wrong.

16. Then he urged the cheering crowd to go out and prove the naysayers wrong and bring their friends to revivals.

17. Some may think Cornrows are more suited for casual events, but we’re here to prove that wrong with evidence collected

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19. Wrong diet, wrong exercise, wrong technique

20. To prove murder, you have to prove intent.

21. Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Confute con‧fute / kənˈfjuːt / verb [transitive] formal PROVE to prove that a person or an argument is completely wrong Galileo was able to Confute the argument that the Sun moved around the Earth

22. 13 Wrong, wrong, wrong, chime the economists.

23. How are Chargebacks handled? During the chargeback dispute process the cardholder and the merchant try to prove that the other is wrong by providing proof.

24. Prove it.

25. You would think I could make a straight line of just three or four Backstitches but I’m here to prove you wrong! They are sweet though

26. Prove Yourself Trustworthy

27. ENGLAND V NEW ZEALAND, TODAY, 2.30PM: Lewis Moody insists England's wounded players are "Chomping at the bit" to prove their army of critics wrong in …

28. “Prove Yourselves Ready”

29. Prove Yourself Ready!

30. Trying to prove

31. The hero Strepsiades enrolls in Socrates’s new philosophical school, where he learns how to prove that wrong is right and that a debt is not a debt.

32. They're wrong, bloodsports are wrong. It's immoral.

33. Everything is wrong, utterly and irretrievably wrong.

34. United..... you know that's wrong, absolutely wrong.

35. If you think soups have to simmer all day or spend hours in the slow cooker for rich flavor, let this 30-minute Cheeseburger soup recipe prove you wrong

36. Prove your love, grandson.

37. This doesn't prove anything.

38. You cannot prove anything.

39. The book's prove, Jake.

40. Authenticate definition is - to prove or serve to prove to be real, true, or genuine

41. Wrong religious beliefs lead to wrong religious behaviors.

42. And they're always wrong, always hilariously, optimistically wrong.

43. That doesn't prove anything!

44. The sailing manifests prove it.

45. In order to prove the crime of Possession of Burglarious Tools, the prosecutor must prove:

46. "Their friends and family consider them kooky," Bader said. "Everyone is saying they're nuts. So, they have a real aggressive style and seriousness of purpose. They want to prove everyone wrong.

47. Lewis Hamilton reckons his 2021 Bahrain victory with the race’s second-best car was a “chance to prove people wrong” regarding suggestions his Formula 1 wins are primarily down to machinery.

48. 15 min: “Prove Yourselves Ready.”

49. I must prove his honesty.

50. What's wrong?

51. You're wrong!

52. Even a cold could prove fatal.

53. The decision was to prove ruinous.

54. I'll prove it to you.

55. Can you prove your innocence ?

56. God’s Ministers Prove Their Qualification

57. Wait, I can prove it!

58. Prove that you mean it.

59. Prove Yourself Ready —Like Noah

60. This information could prove useful.

61. Facts will prove my sincerity.

62. Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.

63. Present participle of belittle··belittlement 1988, Dennis Marcellino, Sweeping it under the drug, page 123: And usually this manifests as them trying to prove their parent's criticism's and Belittlings wrong.

64. But Authentic would prove them wrong, winning both the Kentucky Derby (G1) and the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) en route to the 2020 Horse of the Year title.Owned by Spendthrift Farm, MyRaceHorse

65. Postponed expectations can prove discouraging too.

66. 'I know you're lying.' 'Prove it!'

67. (1) Daydreaming at the wrong time or about the wrong things.

68. His disciples, we prove to be.

69. Would this hateful attack prove successful?

70. 14 Can you prove your innocence ?

71. First impressions can often prove illusory.

72. Can you prove it to me?

73. Not if you can't prove it.

74. Nothing he can prove, not anymore.

75. Easy to say, harder to prove.

76. What are you trying to prove?

77. I defy anyone to prove otherwise.

78. Something wrong, Piglet?

79. What' s wrong?

80. There's nothing wrong.