Rebutting [verb]
Definition of Rebutting:
argue against; prove wrong
Synonyms of Rebutting:
● Deny
● Refute
● Fend off
● Quash
● Disprove
● Negate
● Confound
● Repulse
● Top
● Negative
● Cross
● Break
● Repel
● Confute
● Defeat
● Overturn
● Take on
● Evert
● Hold off
● Keep off
● Ward off
Opposite/Antonyms of Rebutting:
● Agree
● Help
● Stay
● Lose
● Support
● Allow
● Approve
● Concede
● Aid
● Abet
● Attract
● Sanction
● Prove
● Validate
● Permit
Sentence/Example of Rebutting:
You will see how long you ought to persist in rebutting his follies.
You may say what you will in print about him, he brings no rebutting evidence.
Time has not been allowed us for rebutting this evidence by counter-evidence.'
The loyal owner, fired with indignation at this foul charge, rebutting the accusation with contempt.
"No rebutting evidence," seemed to be the mysterious whisper circulating through the court.
You probably fail to realize difficulty of rebutting case of burning Alexandria and obtaining evidence for defence.
Bismarck was not content with rebutting unjust accusations,—he carried on the war into the enemy's camp.
By a curious coincidence, Professor Keith, in rebutting the whole hypothesis, makes a statement not irrelevant in this connexion.
Equally fallacious is Professor Nanson's rebutting statement that "scientific proportionalists recommend odd electorates."
No way lay open for rebutting this justification, but by bringing out all the circumstances attendant on the transaction.