"Bulverism" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Coined by British writer, lay theologian and scholar C. S. Lewis in 1941. Etymology templates: {{coinage|en|Q9204|in=1941}} Coined by British writer, lay theologian and scholar C. S. Lewis in 1941 Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Bulverism (uncountable)
  1. A rhetorical fallacy in which a speaker assumes that their opponent's argument is wrong, and instead of disproving it, condescendingly explains why their opponent would have come to that conclusion. Wikipedia link: Bulverism Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Logical fallacies Related terms: Bulverist, Bulverize Translations (Bulverism): bulverisme [common-gender] (Danish), bulverisme [neuter] (Dutch), bulvérisme [masculine] (French), Bulverismus [masculine] (German), bulverisme [masculine] (Norwegian Bokmål), bulverisme [masculine] (Norwegian Nynorsk), bulverismo [masculine] (Portuguese), bulverismo [masculine] (Spanish)

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