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refute
verb refuted, refuting
    1. To prove that (a person, statement, theory, etc) is wrong.
      Thesaurus: counter, disprove, confute, rebut, negate, discredit, gainsay.
    2. colloq
      To deny.
Derivative: refutable
adj
    Derivative: refutably
    adverb
      Derivative: refutation
        Refuting.
        An argument, etc that refutes.
      Derivative: refuter
      noun
        Etymology: 16c: from Latin refutare to drive back or rebut.

        Info:
          ○ If you simply deny an argument or allegation, you reject or repudiate it &wbox; &wbox;
          ○ If you refute or rebut the argument or allegation, you produce a reasoned counter-argument or proof &wbox; &wbox; .
          ○ You will sometimes see and hear refute used in the simpler sense of ‘deny', which can give rise to ambiguity; in some sentences you won't know whether refute means reasoned proof or just emphatic denial &wbox;


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