Rebut Meaning in English
word
ɹiˈbət/, /ɹɪˈbət
ri-BUT or ri-BUHT
ɹɪbˈʌt
ri-BUT
التعريف
To give an argument or evidence that shows something is not true or is incorrect, especially in response to criticism or an accusation.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal and often used in legal, academic, or debate contexts. Common collocations: 'rebut an argument', 'rebut a claim'. Note: Different from simple disagreement—'rebut' means to provide reasons or evidence.
Spanish: refutar - rebatirPortuguese (BR): refutar - rebaterPortuguese (PT): refutar - rebaterChinese (Simplified): 反驳Chinese (Traditional): 反駁Hindi: खंडन करनाArabic: دحضBengali: প্রতিরোধ করা - খণ্ডন করাRussian: опровергнуть - опровергатьJapanese: 反論する - 反駁するVietnamese: bác bỏKorean: 반박하다Turkish: çürütmekUrdu: رد کرنا - تردید کرناIndonesian: menangkis - membantah
جمل نموذجية
The lawyer tried to rebut the witness's statement.
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She must rebut the claims against her in court.
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You can rebut his argument with solid facts.
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They quickly rebutted every accusation thrown at them during the debate.
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If you want to rebut her statement, you’ll need more than just opinions.
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He was ready to rebut any criticism that came his way.
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