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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Refute' in a Sentence

"To prove that something is false or incorrect, such as an opinion or accusation." more

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The author will be refuting critics' opinions in the next edition of the book.
They will be refuting the misinformation circulating on social media.
The politician will be refuting the opposition's arguments in the debate.
He will be refuting the allegations against him in the court.
The expert will be refuting the flawed methodology of the research study.
The environmentalist will be refuting climate change deniers in the upcoming conference.
Our spokesperson will be refuting the false claims made by the rival company.
She will be refuting the conspiracy theories in her upcoming interview.

Refute

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verbTo prove that something is false or incorrect, such as an opinion or accusation.

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Last Updated On: April 14, 2024
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