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Rebut meaning
To drive back or beat back; to repulse. | To deny the truth of something, especially by presenting arguments that disprove it.
Example sentences (20)
A single-judge bench of Justice Prathiba Singh in its April 28 order held, “It is observed that cross-examination of a witness is meant to be an opportunity to the concerned party to rebut the evidence given by the witness.
Bankman-Fried's new motion argues that Fenwick & West's legal advice on the tax consequences of the loans might rebut the government's contention that the loans were improper.
But Ms Jenkins, who has been criticised for handling the case, said that even after seeking more evidence, there was nothing to rebut the guard’s claim of self-defense.
His recent America’s Cultural Revolution, is worth scrutinizing not only to rebut his specific criticisms but also to expose the general method of the left-liberal nitpickers and to hold up the author as an exemplar: the debunker, debunked.
Ms. Maliar warned that Russia often releases inflated figures in the hopes of extracting valuable information from Ukraine’s efforts to rebut them.
Perhaps invite David Fisman to rebut this.
Sanderson's attorneys are expected to begin on Thursday morning by recalling their medical experts to rebut claims made by Paltrow's.
The duty of Chinese diplomats is to rebut “foreign attacks” and spread Chinese talking points.
After seven weeks of trial, lawyers for Senator Robert Menendez are expected to begin calling witnesses on Monday to rebut the government’s case.
Deny rebut, and walk away.
Now, one might say it’s because our democracy is vibrant hence all this fractious issues but, I will be quick to rebut and say, politics is a theatrical act and we are mere players in it.
Skelton recently backed out of Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley’s offer to appear in a joint press conference to rebut Governor John Rankin’s move to secure greater powers for his office from the United Kingdom’s Overseas Territories Minister.
That was the analysis CNN political commentator Paul Begala delivered Friday morning that Trump's 2016 campaign adviser Jason Osborne found himself struggling to rebut.
The defense wanted to call Bradley Smith, a Republican law professor who served on the Federal Election Commission, to rebut the prosecution’s contention that the hush money payments amounted to campaign finance violations.
Argue, debate, rebut—but don’t close those wondrous minds of yours to opposition.
Is there any document that you can produce for the American people of your analysis of the aggregate data that would rebut Dr. Risch’s analysis?
It can be tempting to think he missed a ripe opportunity to hit back, but the basic decency of Biden’s restraint did not go unnoticed and made the case for his candidacy in a way that Trump is completely helpless to rebut.
It was a loaded question that Sanders didn’t get a chance to rebut.
Since the presumption is now on the employer to show that the worker got the virus somewhere else, the employer is allowed to submit some evidence to rebut the presumption.
Such a move would provide greater public understanding - while still protecting the complainant's identity - and rebut incorrect suggestions the cardinal received "special treatment", a University of Melbourne academic has said.