Meaning & Definition of word "Refute"

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    Refute

    /rɪˈfjut/

    verb:

    • 1. To prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
      • Example: The scientist presented data that could refute the previous findings.
    • 2. To deny the accuracy or truth of something.
      • Example: She tried to refute the accusations made against her during the trial.
    • 3. To disprove or invalidate.
      • Example: The lawyer was able to refute the witness's testimony with video evidence.
    • 4. To argue against; to counter.
      • Example: He wrote an article to refute the claims made in the opposing research paper.

    Etymology

    Latin 'refutare', meaning 'to repel, rebut'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    refute a claim:

    To prove that a claim is false.

    refute arguments:

    To counter arguments with evidence.

    Related Words

    refutation:

    The act of disproving an argument.

    refutable:

    Capable of being proven false.

    Slang Meanings of refute

    Meaning: Debunk

    Example Sentence: He wants to debunk the myths surrounding the event.

    Meaning: Call out

    Example Sentence: I had to call him out on his false claims.