What does devils advocate mean

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The term "devil's advocate" refers to someone who takes a position they do not necessarily agree with, for the sake of argument or debate. The purpose of this role is to challenge the prevailing viewpoint, stimulate discussion, or expose the weaknesses in an argument. The term originates from a practice in the Roman Catholic Church, where an appointed official would argue against the canonization of a candidate for sainthood to ensure a thorough evaluation of their merits. In broader contexts, playing devil's advocate can lead to deeper analysis and a more robust understanding of a topic.

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