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Being rebutted

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To drive back or beat back; to repulse.

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In her memoir "Redefining Realness," Janet Mock writes that realness — as Corey describes it — has traditionally helped transgender women "to enter spaces with a lower risk of being rebutted or questioned, policed or attacked".

I don't remember growing up seeing the president of the United States being rebutted each time he gave a speech.

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The philosophical claim that the assertion of moral equality for all human beings falls into the conceptual and ethical vice of 'speciesism' is rebutted.

Rebuttals were rebutted.

This too is rebutted by Indian officials.

The allegations have been rebutted vehemently by the accused.

"It's completely rebuttable, but it has to be rebutted".

This statutory presumption can be rebutted by establishing the generic or descriptive nature of the mark.

Such a presumption may be rebutted by a preponderance of the evidence.

The tax court said the I.R.S. position was rebutted by medical evidence.

All this has been rebutted by Deborah Skinner herself in the Guardian.

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