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rebuttal

[ri-buht-l] / rɪˈbʌt l /


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After scrapping the Harris endorsement, he overhauled the opinion section, calling for critical pieces to be accompanied by rebuttals and requesting to review columns before publication.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a rebuttal, Singapore’s government cited official U.S. figures showing it was the U.S. that enjoyed the $27 billion surplus in two-way trade, not the other way around.

From The Wall Street Journal

If neutrality equals toothlessness, I have no rebuttal to that assessment.

From Salon

The company didn’t provide a rebuttal to what it called “substantial misrepresentations” of its government relationships, business strategy, and financial sustainability.

From Barron's

In an angry rebuttal to the AFP report, the information minister said the news agency's allegations relied entirely on "shadowy, unnamed sources" and contradicted official statements issued by intelligence agencies and senior lawmakers.

From BBC