REFUTES vs REBUT: NOUN
- A debater who refutes or disproves by offering contrary evidence or argument
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REFUTES vs REBUT: VERB
- Prove to be false or incorrect
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refute.
- Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- Prove to be false or incorrect
- Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- To drive back or beat back; to repulse.
- To deny the truth of something, especially by presenting arguments that disprove it.
REFUTES vs REBUT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To make, or put in, an answer, as to a plaintiff's surrejoinder.
- To retire; to recoil.
- To present opposing evidence or arguments.
- To repel or reject.
- To refute, especially by offering opposing evidence or arguments, as in a legal case.
REFUTES vs REBUT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To contradict, meet, or oppose by argument, plea, or countervailing proof.
- To drive or beat back; to repulse.
REFUTES vs REBUT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- In curling, to make a random stroke with great force, in the hope of gaining some advantage in the striking and displacement of the stones about the tee.
- In law, to make an answer, as to a plaintiff's surrejoinder. Compare surrebut.
- To withdraw: used reflexively.
- To repel by evidence or argument; bring counter-arguments against; refute, or strive to refute: much used in legal procedure.
- To thrust back or away, as by denial; refuse assent to; repel; reject.
- To repel by force; rebuff; drive back.
REFUTES vs REBUT: RELATED WORDS
- Dispute, Overrides, Disputes, Disclaims, Refuses, Overturns, Rejects, Denies, Contradicts, Disproves, Dismisses, Rebuts, Controvert, Rebut, Disprove
- Undermine, Counteract, Negate, Rebuff, Gainsay, Prove, Deny, Impugn, Repudiate, Contradict, Dismiss, Dispel, Controvert, Disprove, Refute
REFUTES vs REBUT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disputing, Countered, Reinforces, Downplayed, Cites, Misrepresents, Debunked, Ignores, Dispute, Disputes, Denies, Contradicts, Controvert, Rebut, Disprove
- Overrule, Reject, Counter, Undermine, Counteract, Negate, Prove, Deny, Repudiate, Contradict, Dismiss, Dispel, Controvert, Disprove, Refute
REFUTES vs REBUT: 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 point is not simply to rebut them.
- Kaur cannot rebut what has not been alleged.
- But prosecutors can rebut this presumption rather easily.
- Sandberg had every opportunity to rebut that evidence.
- Meehan to rebut the presumption by compelling Mr.
- Trump pressured Coats and Rogers to rebut Comey.
- We find nothing there to rebut the presumption.
- You must now work to rebut that presumption.
- Plaintiff cannot reasonably have enough information to rebut.
- Independent Rebut also disadvantages in time and complexity.
REFUTES vs REBUT: QUESTIONS
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- Are building records required to rebut the presumption of asbestos containing material?
- What is the burden of proof required to rebut a presumption?
- What happens if you fail to rebut the presumption of negligence?
- What evidence is required to rebut the presumption of aggravation?
- What evidence can rebut a prima facie case of obviousness?
- How can a prosecutor rebut the presumption of doli incapax?
- How do you rebut the presumption of concurrent jurisdiction?
- What was required to rebut a presumption of advancement?
- Does intention rebut the presumption of advancement?
- Does independent legal advice rebut undue influence?