refute|refuted|refutes|refuting in English
verb
[re·fute || rɪ'fjuːt]
rebut, disprove, prove false
Use "refute|refuted|refutes|refuting" in a sentence
1. Bioplastic architect refutes claims
2. 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"
3. Theophilus boldly refuted arguments of Autolycus
4. Or refute my word?”
5. She refuted any allegations of malpractice.
6. An article refuting the Trinity doctrine is published
7. 3 Jesus completely refuted Satan’s taunting challenge!
8. The historical record , however , refutes this " pothole theory of democracy . "
9. I refuted his claim that he was innocent.
10. She herself, when pressed, indignantly refuted the suggestion.
11. He dismissed my argument contemptuously as not worth refuting.
12. With his thorough grasp of Israel’s history, Jephthah ably refutes Ammonite claims.
13. The revelation refutes some of the basic concepts of the Shaker group.
14. A Confutation is the act of refuting someone's point forcefully
15. 8 Something which I can positively refute!
16. How did Jesus completely refute Satan’s challenge?
17. In those days witnessing often involved refuting arguments on doctrinal issues.
18. 1 We can easily refute his argument.
19. On occasion, Jesus openly refuted the false accusations of his critics
20. Paul was not flattered by such sentiments; he refuted them vigorously.
21. 7 Several scientists have attempted to refute Moore's theories.
22. Nozick has refuted all kinds of criterion in his distributive justice.
23. It is hard to refute these biblical arguments.
24. Antonyms for Corroborates include disproves, refutes, contradicts, challenges, rebuts, belies, confounds, contravenes, controverts and denies
25. Baker refuted Benjamin’s argument in a three-hour speech a day later.