Meaning & Definition of word "Rebut"

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    Rebut

    /rɪˈbʌt/

    verb:

    • 1. To refute or contradict an argument or accusation.
      • Example: The lawyer presented evidence to rebut the charges against her client.
    • 2. To prove something to be false by presenting evidence or argument.
      • Example: He managed to rebut the claims made by the opposition during the debate.
    • 3. To counter an assertion with opposing evidence.
      • Example: She quickly rebutted the misinformation circulating on social media.

    Etymology

    Middle French 'rebutter', from re- 'back' + butter 'to strike'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rebuttal:

    A response to an argument or criticism.

    to rebut an argument:

    To provide evidence against a particular claim.

    rebuttal evidence:

    Evidence presented to contradict or counter a previous argument.

    Related Words

    refutation:

    The act of disproving an assertion.

    counterargument:

    An argument that opposes another argument.

    Slang Meanings of rebut

    Meaning: To shoot down someone's claim in a conversation.

    Example Sentence: He totally rebutted her theory in just a few sentences.

    Meaning: To call out a lie or false statement.

    Example Sentence: She rebutted his claim right then and there.