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rebut English

Meaning rebut meaning

What does rebut mean?

rebut

(= refute) overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments (= refute) prove to be false or incorrect

Synonyms rebut synonyms

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rebut · verb

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Movie subtitles

But after hearing the case for the Crown, we find so little to rebut that we have decided to call no witnesses, members of the jury, except the prisoner.
And as a surprise witness, she may serve only to rebut direct testimony.
This witness is a automobile expert and is being called to rebut the testimony of George Wilbur.
Selling out my people, Mr. Allan without giving me a chance to defend myself, to rebut the evidence?
Lf I could have a few seconds. to rebut their charge of the cruelty of the act.
I can rebut everything that Michael said.
Getting all the airtime without giving you a chance to rebut, you know.
I rebut that thing from scratch.
Not only have the defendants failed to rebut the charges, they have not even presented any mitigating factors to recommend leniency.
You can expand, you can rebut.
They'll probably use that against you to rebut your lawsuit.
If I may rebut, point by point?
So, we rebut the expert.
We only have a few hours to rebut their testimony.
This witness is a automobile expert...and is being called to rebut the testimony of George Wilbur.
Put me back on the stand. I can rebut everything he said.
It goes to confirm or rebut Mrs. Florrick's assertion that she and her husband never discussed confidential trial information.
Well, there's nothing to deny or rebut, Frank.
I must try and find an example to rebut that.
I'm entitled to rebut that laughable presumption.
To help you in earnest is to rebut the pontiff, impairing the future of the Farnese.
You are there specifically to rebut part of the defence case.
Three avenues. let her print, then we rebut and sue.
What's he being called to rebut? You just accused my client of faking her memory loss.
Rebut him, Gamo!
Feel free to rebut on cross if we ever get that far.
The prosecution had no need to rebut the arguments.
It goes to confirm or rebut Mrs. Florrick's assertion that she and her husband never discussed confidential trial information. No.
Do you want to rebut?
How he had to defend himself against her rage. Which, of course, she will rebut.

News and current affairs

After all, central banks are quick to rebut monetary-policy suggestions from governments in the name of independence.
Plans were considered to publicly rebut my findings.
Only an appeal to this kind of membership can rebut the challenge of those considering support for a monarch's or general's or provisional government's coup in the name of their freedom.
But, if governments lack clear arguments with which to rebut protesters, they are in trouble.

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