Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
elenchus
noun
/ɪˈlɛn.kəs/

Definition
The process of refutation through logical argumentation or inquiry.

Examples
- The elenchus employed by Socrates effectively revealed the inconsistencies in his interlocutors’ beliefs.
- In a debate, her elenchus challenged the opposing viewpoint, prompting further reflection.

Meaning
Elenchus refers to a method of engaging in a dialogue to test the validity of one’s beliefs or statements through questioning, often leading to contradictions or a deeper understanding.

Synonyms
- Refutation
- Cross-examination
- Dialectical method