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be fallacious
adjective
Characterized by fallacy; false or mistaken.
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But the state supreme court held that view of the state Constitution to be fallacious.
The argument that the army had to go in to restore order when it staged its coup has been shown to be fallacious.
Pierrehumbert carefully dissects one of the arguments that Levitt and Dubner seem to subscribe to — that solar cells, because they are dark, actually contribute to global warming — and shows it to be fallacious.
Finocchiaro distinguishes six ways in which arguments can be fallacious.
Moore and Russell found two main arguments for idealism to be fallacious.
The inference from the consistency of one such set of thoughts to the other will be fallacious.
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The metaphor is fallacious.
But this reasoning is fallacious.
Mr. Holbrooke said this argument was fallacious.
That's why the blissful ignorance excuse is fallacious.
Maxine Frith Independent, August 11 "Criticisms of the new law... are fallacious.
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