controvert Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkɒn.trəˈvɜːt]
  • Us [ ˌkɑːn.trəˈvɝːt]

Meaning of controvert In English

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  • If this is controverted, then it will have to be done on philosophical or theological grounds, for example, fideism.

  • Although controverted in the general culture, none of these assumptions is likely to be objectionable to the main-line theist.

  • I would like, most respectfully, to controvert that statement.

  • I have given instance after instance of these new tariffs showing where prices have been raised, and these in- stances have never been controverted.

  • We are naturally therefore at some disadvantage when we are called upon to controvert a diametrically opposite proposition of law.

  • I think the evidence of that is incontestable and nobody would seriously controvert it.

  • No one has really controverted the proposition that we are an exporting nation.

  • I think you cannot possibly controvert the view that it is easy to collect.

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