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  2. REBUT definition: 1. to argue that a statement or claim is not true: 2. to argue that a statement or claim is not…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to drive or beat back : repel. 2. a. : to contradict or oppose by formal legal argument, plea, or countervailing proof. b. : to expose the falsity of : refute. intransitive verb. : to make or furnish an answer or counter proof.

  4. verb (used with object) , re·but·ted, re·but·ting. to refute by evidence or argument. Synonyms: confute, disprove. to oppose by contrary proof.

  5. When you argue against something, you rebut that position or argument. Your school's principal might rebut your teacher's argument that the class is overcrowded by pointing out that there could legally be five more kids in the class.

  6. If you rebut a charge or criticism that is made against you, you give reasons why it is untrue or unacceptable.

  7. Rebut means to argue that a statement or claim is not true. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts, see translations and examples, and hear the pronunciation.

  8. rebut something to say or prove that a statement or criticism is false synonym refute. an attempt to publicly rebut rumours of a divorce

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