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rebutted

verb as in argue against; prove wrong

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Her parents rebutted the accusations through homemade (though highly produced) videos which promote her exhibitions.

Anything acknowledgment of potential downsides to a policy must be rebutted fiercely.

Thiessen rebutted with a laconic Tweet: "Frum votes for surrender."

The false narrative of conspiracy theorists on Pakistani cable news channels must be rebutted.

Hennepin County (Minneapolis) Attorney Mike Freeman rebutted their charges this week.

Assuredly it did not attract him; assuredly it rather rebutted and depressed.

But that the eye was intended for light there is so strong a presumption that it cannot easily be rebutted.

Asad approved him heartily, the more heartily since it rebutted insinuations which he desired above all to hear rebutted.

This argument, good as far as it goes, is rebutted in the following manner.

The librarian's date stamp on the book is not conclusive, and may be rebutted by other evidence of the actual date of deposit.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rebutted, such as: invalidate, deny, refute, fend off, quash, and disprove.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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