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Filter by Meaning The lawyer sophistically questioned the witness to undermine their credibility.
The lawyer sophistically questioned every witness, trying to undermine their credibility.
The critic sophistically tore apart the author's latest novel, finding flaws in every chapter.
The salesman sophistically presented a false image of the car's condition to make a sale.
The student sophistically embellished their essay with irrelevant information to meet the word count.
The company sophistically disguised their unethical practices behind a facade of corporate responsibility.
The politician sophistically manipulated statistics to support his false claims.
The chef sophistically plated the dish to hide the mediocre flavors.
The company sophistically advertised their product, hiding its poor quality.
The news anchor sophistically sensationalized the story for higher ratings.
The lawyer sophistically twisted the evidence to mislead the jury.
The author sophistically weaved together unrelated events to create a sensationalistic story.
The politician sophistically manipulated statistics to support his flawed argument.
The author sophistically presented a romanticized version of history in her novel.
The financial advisor sophistically promised high returns without mentioning the associated risks.
The advertising campaign sophistically portrayed the product as a miracle solution.
The speaker sophistically used emotional appeals to sway the audience's opinion.
The scientist sophistically cherry-picked data to support his hypothesis, disregarding conflicting evidence.
The fashion designer sophistically used bright colors and extravagant patterns to distract from the poor craftsmanship.
The lawyer sophistically argued his case, using clever rhetoric to deceive the jury.
The marketing team sophistically crafted their advertising campaign to appeal to consumers' emotions.
The professor sophistically presented his theory, using complex terminology that confused the students.
The financial advisor sophistically convinced his clients to invest in risky ventures for personal gain.
The art critic sophistically analyzed the painting, interpreting hidden meanings in each brushstroke.
The philosopher sophistically challenged traditional beliefs, using abstract reasoning to question established norms.
The salesman sophistically convinced the customer to buy a product they didn't need.
The politician sophistically twisted his opponent's words to gain an advantage.
The spy sophistically obtained classified information without raising suspicion.
The cat sophistically pretended to be asleep to catch the unsuspecting mouse.
The student sophistically argued his point during the debate, impressing the teacher.
The journalist sophistically framed the article to support their biased viewpoint.
The magician sophistically performed tricks that seemed impossible to the audience.
The hacker sophistically bypassed the security systems to gain unauthorized access.
The chess player sophistically devised a complex strategy to outsmart their opponent.
He sophistically criticized every theory proposed by his colleagues.
The journalist cynically and sophistically questioned the politician's motives during the press conference.
She sophistically rejected the idea of a universal truth.
The philosopher sophistically challenged the existence of objective morality.
The professor sophistically challenged the student's research findings, questioning the validity of their methodology.
The customer reviewed the product sophistically, highlighting potential flaws and questioning its value for money.
The investor analyzed the financial projections sophistically, looking for any hidden risks or discrepancies.
He sophistically questioned every statement made during the debate.
The conspiracy theorist sophistically undermined the credibility of the news article.
The CEO sophistically justified the company's unethical business practices.
The lawyer sophistically argued his client's innocence, despite overwhelming evidence.
The diplomat sophistically navigated the delicate negotiations between the two warring nations.
The journalist's article was criticized for its sophistically worded headlines that misled readers.
The artist's paintings often incorporate elements that are sophistically layered with multiple interpretations.
The professor sophistically framed the discussion to avoid revealing her own biases.
The philosopher's argument was presented in a sophistically complex manner, making it challenging to follow.
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