Refute
/rɪˈfjut/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
The scientist presented data that could refute the previous findings.
To deny the accuracy or truth of something.
She tried to refute the accusations made against her during the trial.
To disprove or invalidate.
The lawyer was able to refute the witness's testimony with video evidence.
To argue against; to counter.
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
Debunk
He wants to debunk the myths surrounding the event.
Call out
I had to call him out on his false claims.