To challenge a conclusion



Beispiel: They challenge a conclusion with evidence

Definition


"To challenge a conclusion" means to question or dispute the validity or accuracy of a decision or judgment, often by presenting evidence or arguments that contradict the original reasoning.

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    Etymologie


    The phrase "to challenge a conclusion" combines the verb "challenge," which originates from the Old French word 'chalenge' meaning a legal claim or accusation, and "conclusion," from the Latin 'conclusio,' meaning the end or final decision. Did you know that "challenge" originally had strong legal connotations, reflecting its use in formal disputes?