rebuttal

[US]/rɪˈbʌtl/
[UK]/rɪˈbʌtl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. presenting evidence or arguments in opposition; refuting or contradicting an argument

Example Sentences

They made a clause-by-clause rebuttal of the letter.

She prepared a strong rebuttal to the accusations.

The lawyer presented a compelling rebuttal in court.

His rebuttal to the proposal was well thought out.

The scientist offered a detailed rebuttal to the critics.

The editorial included a rebuttal to the previous article.

She quickly prepared a rebuttal to the false claims.

The politician's rebuttal to the opponent's speech was well-received.

The company issued a strong rebuttal to the allegations of misconduct.

The professor's rebuttal to the student's argument was thorough.

The author included a rebuttal to the critics in the preface of the book.

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