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Dictionary
To rebut
verb
To drive back or beat back; to repulse.
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To rebut the idea that Tsarnaev was remorseless, Clarke played one final card.
To rebut this identification, Cuvier first found an ordinary salamander skeleton.
To rebut the idea that his government is superannuated, Mr Brown again invokes his globalisation motif.
To rebut that, I bring in a banking expert: Jamie Dimon.
He marshaled factoids to rebut the charge.
The Web site would be able to rebut the claim.
"I don't want to rebut him point by point.
This is the view that "Revelations" seems designed to rebut.
Borrowers merely get the chance to "rebut" that presumption.
Each side will have a few minutes to rebut.
"I need to rebut that," she said at one point.
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