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refuting

/ri-fyoot/US // rɪˈfyut //UK // (rɪˈfjuːt) //

驳斥,驳论,驳斥的,驳杂的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·fut·ed, re·fut·ing.

    • : to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
    • : to prove to be in error.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbprove false; discredit
Synonyms
contradict驳斥,抵触,违背,违背了counter柜台,计数器,柜子,柜台的disprove否定了,驳斥,推翻,否定expose揭发,揭露,暴露,揭穿oppose反对,反对派,反对的,反对者quash驳斥,撤销,驳回,拒绝rebut反驳,驳斥,推翻,抗辩repudiate辟谣,否认,推翻,辟邪squelch静音,静噪,压制,压抑abnegate厌恶,厌恶的,厌弃,厌恶性break突破,休息,断裂,断burn燃烧,烧毁,烧伤,焚烧cancel取消,撤销,撤消,取消了confute忏悔,混淆视听,混淆,迷惑contend争论,争夺,争辩,争取contravene违反,抵触,违反了,违背convict犯人,囚犯,罪犯,定罪crush粉碎,碾压,压碎,破碎debate辩论,争论,讨论,辩论会demolish拆毁,拆除,拆迁,拆卸disclaim免责声明,免责声明,卸任,免除dispute纠纷,争端,争议,争执evert始终,始终如一,始终如一的,始终不渝explode爆炸,爆发,爆炸性,爆炸性地gainsay争取,争取胜利,争取利益,争取获得invalidate失效,废止,无效,失效的negate否定,否认,否定了,否决overthrow推翻,推翻了,推倒,打倒parry辩才,辩解,辩护士,辩证法silence沉默,缄默,肃静,沉默寡言top顶部,顶端,顶,顶部的argue against辩称反对,反对blow sky high轰天响,轰轰烈烈,仰天长啸,轰隆隆burn down烧毁,烧掉,烧毁了,烧毁的cancel out取消,注销,取消了,撤销disconfirm不确认,取消确认,拒绝确认,撤销确认dispose of处理掉,解决,解决掉,处理give the lie to说谎,撒谎,谎称,谎报give thumbs down to竖起大拇指的是,竖起大拇指,竖起大拇指称赞,竖起大拇指说reply to答复,回复,回应,回答shoot down击落,击落了,击倒,击坠shoot full of holes漏洞百出,无孔不入,漏洞百出的射击,百密一疏show up到场,出现了,出现,出面take a stand against站出来反对,反对,对抗,抗拒tear down拆毁,拆除,拆掉,拆迁

Examples

  • Sometimes it means hearing, and really thinking about, another opinion more than just thinking about how to refute what they said or just giving your own.

  • On September 9, three days after the Atabula accusations were published, Sekine told Vanity Fair France that he planned to refute the allegations.

  • The electric-truck startup said allegations made by Hindenburg Research are false but did not provide evidence to refute specific claims in the report.

  • Following the recent reporting, Barrios released a statement dismissing both investigations, which was then refuted by both the district attorney’s office and the chairman of the San Diego Democratic Party.

  • The modern clairvoyant prefers only to “see” things that cannot be easily refuted by disbelieving skeptics.

  • And no one is better equipped to refute this false equivalence than Mack herself.

  • Szarkowski responded: “The claim is impossible to refute, and in fact not easy to understand.”

  • This would seem to refute the new report that the captain alone would have been able to disable all the systems.

  • But this is all ‘a work in progress’… [that] we are trying to confirm or refute.

  • Which is why we need the most up-to-date science—and for government entities to refute “abortion-inducing” misnomers.

  • And Diotti, remembering Mildreds words, could not refute the old mans statements.

  • I shall make a series of statements, and give you opportunity to refute them either in part or in toto.

  • But it is easy to refute all these useless reasonings and to show the falsity of all these evidences.

  • (This fact alone is sufficient to refute the opinion that confuses time with that which is movable).

  • This is the great point which the champions of the "bogey" theory are most anxious to refute.