refuted in Czech

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Sentence patterns related to "refuted"

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1. Theophilus boldly refuted arguments of Autolycus

2. She refuted any allegations of malpractice.

3. 3 Jesus completely refuted Satan’s taunting challenge!

4. I refuted his claim that he was innocent.

5. She herself, when pressed, indignantly refuted the suggestion.

6. On occasion, Jesus openly refuted the false accusations of his critics

7. Paul was not flattered by such sentiments; he refuted them vigorously.

8. Nozick has refuted all kinds of criterion in his distributive justice.

9. Baker refuted Benjamin’s argument in a three-hour speech a day later.

10. The Indian Department of Telecom (DoT), however, refuted all of CAG's claims.

11. But this idea is refuted by the actual findings in these tests.

12. If they'd been observed in phase, the theory would have been refuted.

13. Being refuted in two of the three predictions, the hypothesis should be rejected.

14. Even though the legislature granted funding to pursue the project, no one refuted my point.

15. Synonyms for Belied include disproved, disproven, contradicted, discredited, confuted, refuted, debunked, rebutted, controverted and denied

16. Synonyms for Counterclaimed include answered, refuted, argued, contested, countered, denied, disproved, disproven, disputed and rebutted

17. Synonyms for Confuted include disproved, disproven, discredited, refuted, rebutted, contradicted, invalidated, negated, controverted and confounded

18. Antonyms for Acceded include denied, rejected, disavowed, discredited, disproved, disacknowledged, rebutted, refuted, repudiated and withsaid

19. Antonyms for Corroborated include disproved, challenged, contradicted, discredited, invalidated, opposed, rebutted, refuted, countered and denied

20. Pakistan’s claim that the Indian pilgrims declined to meet the High Commission officials was categorically refuted.

21. Invented by Dmitry Bonch who refuted Einstein's Relativisic Time Dilation and Special Relativity in Jan, 2020.

22. Instead, he was confronted by Howard's aide-de-camp Lieutenant Boyle, who sharply refuted the suggestion.

23. She explains: “It was painful to be faced with Bible truths that refuted my previous beliefs.

24. The representation of Biafra as a puppet of reactionary forces can be readily refuted by the facts

25. What Naḥmanides refuted so ably was not true Christianity but, rather, man-made doctrine, such as the Trinity teaching, invented by Christendom in the centuries after Jesus.

26. Controvert - be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion" contradict , oppose rebut , refute - overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof; "The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments"

27. In July 21, 1935, Chen was demoted to chief commissioner of the Red Army University as he refuted the orders of Zhang Guotao to go against Mao Zedong route of the march.

28. That God in wisdom bringeth mens ceremo∣nies to a dispute, and so to be refuted and contemned, then especially when men do presse them most; for now Christ taketh on the plan, and answereth for his Disciples, and Confuteth the Formalists by four rea∣sons.

29. And Thou Abandonest him who is worthy of it to wretchedness! All of them come home to Thy decree, their affairs revert to Thy command; Thy authority grows not feeble through their drawn out term, Thy proof is not refuted by the failure to hurry after them

30. The Tribunal's decision was recently affirmed by the Federal Court of Canada.23 Further, very recent Tax Court of Canada decisions,24 which considered Continental Bank, have specifically refuted the proposition that this case stands for the proposition that the respondent cannot raise new grounds for a decision (assessment) at trial.

31. The Alexandrians Athetized these lines on the main ground that it is unlikely that Odysseus, who at this point in the story still wants to be incognito, could carelessly choose the very woman who could identify him.3 These objections and others were refuted point by point long ago.4 First, if

32. Alexander Congratulations You have invented a new kind of stupid A 'damage you can never undo' kind of stupid An 'open all the cages in the zoo' kind of stupid 'Truly, you didn't think this through?' kind of stupid Let's review You took a rumor a few maybe two people knew and refuted it By sharing an affair of which no one has accused you I