REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: NOUN
- A debater who refutes or disproves by offering contrary evidence or argument
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REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refute.
- Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- Prove to be false or incorrect
- To be involved or engaged in controversy.
- To dispute or argue using reason.
- Prove to be false or incorrect
- Be resistant to
REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To make matter of controversy; to dispute or oppose by reasoning; to contend against in words or writings; to contest; to debate.
- To raise arguments against; voice opposition to.
REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To dispute; oppose by argument; contend against in discussion; deny and attempt to disprove or confute: as, to controvert opinions or principles; to controvert the justness of a conclusion.
REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: RELATED WORDS
- Dispute, Overrides, Disputes, Disclaims, Refuses, Overturns, Rejects, Denies, Contradicts, Disproves, Dismisses, Rebuts, Controvert, Rebut, Disprove
- Gainsay, Affirm, Corroborate, Triable, Preponderate, Cognizable, Exculpate, Disprove, Substantiate, Adduce, Deny, Oppose, Rebut, Contradict, Refute
REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disputing, Countered, Reinforces, Downplayed, Cites, Misrepresents, Debunked, Ignores, Dispute, Disputes, Denies, Contradicts, Controvert, Rebut, Disprove
- Assert, Affirm, Corroborate, Triable, Preponderate, Cognizable, Exculpate, Disprove, Substantiate, Adduce, Deny, Oppose, Rebut, Contradict, Refute
REFUTES vs CONTROVERT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nothing in the record substantively refutes those expert conclusions.
- Research only takes, refutes, or refines the theory stimulated.
- Prolegomenon IV refutes Protestant objections to her canonicity.
- My counter argument that follows soundly refutes yours.
- The New Testament refutes these false claims everywhere.
- Study refutes claims on pediatric AIDS drug trials.
- Refutes some women who are estimates and it?
- The complexity of a biological protein refutes evolution.
- However, McClintock refutes all of them very convincingly.
- Nepal neither refutes this proposition nor supports it.
- The Plaintiff has failed to controvert those facts or to otherwise show that probable cause was lacking.
- The insurance company representing your employer will then either accept or controvert the claim.
- Nonetheless, the defendant may choose to controvert the affidavit by filing a counteraffidavit.
- The claimant also may controvert its claim in the domiciliary proceeding.
- Fortunately for the world, theories that controvert fundamental intuitions are likely to be only speculatively believed.
- Lack of recall is not sufficient to controvert clear opposing evidence on a summary judgment motion.
- The subtleest controvert implement is an hitherto great despair on their indigence to do intimately.
- SYN: Contend, dispute, argue, moot, controvert, contest, wrangle, discuss, deliberate, question, ventilate.
- Affidavit to controvert the new issues he raised.
- Debate, discuss, sift, contest, controvert, moot, reason upon.