0 past simple and past participle of rebut formal
In other words, strictly derived literals can not be rebutted.
So far as we have been able to tell, no such contention has ever been so rebutted.
If the liberty presumption is to be rebutted, and the harm principle satisfied, a risk of actual and substantial harm must be evidenced.
A wide range of objections to this hypothesis can be rebutted.
Criticism of electronic fetal monitoring rebutted by panelists.
Objections to this line of argument are noted and rebutted.
A position is ' rationally defensible ' if an argument can be marshaled to support that claim or position, and if criticisms and objections to that argument can be rebutted.
Corelli rebutted these charges in a number of fictional and nonfictional writings, accusing the largely male press of ignorance and a misogynistic antipathy toward women writers.