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rebuttal

/ri-buht-l/US // rɪˈbʌt l //

反驳,反驳的话,反驳意见,反证

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of rebutting, as in a debate.

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Examples

  • Paytm’s fresh announcement of the program this week, however, portrays it as a direct rebuttal to Google, which blocks alternative app stores on its platform.

  • Some of the responses to claims made by Hindenburg, which stands to gain from Nikola shares falling, are more so counterarguments than rebuttals.

  • Chairman and founder Trevor Milton had vowed earlier Friday to issue a detailed rebuttal after “working through the night.”

  • Even Jerry Seinfeld weighed in, writing a rebuttal in the New York Times this week.

  • It didn’t take too long for Google to issue a rebuttal to the rebuttal.

  • This dad read it as the latter and wrote his own lyrical rebuttal to the tune.

  • One way to start: Time the release of the Senate report to coincide with the release of a CIA rebuttal.

  • But I believe the report should be declassified along with the CIA rebuttal.

  • He denied, however, that Steadfast Jazz was in any way a rebuttal to Zapad-13.

  • On Monday, Chris returned to his own MSNBC show to deliver an after-the-fact rebuttal.

  • Certainly such an attitude would be a timely rebuttal of the anti-colonization sentiment of the Negro ministry in general.

  • Then the question that the man had asked in rebuttal to his own penetrated the manager's mind, and he became puzzled.

  • But it was against Mr. Colbrith's principles to let a man off with a single rebuttal.

  • In spite of her haughty rebuttal of the charge against her husband, she was wounded and oppressed by it.

  • In debating, this repulse, this destruction of the arguments of the opposition, is called refutation or rebuttal.