rebuttable (Meaning)

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rebuttable (a.)

Capable of being rebutted.

rebuttable Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecution's evidence was rebuttable, allowing the defense to present a counterargument.
  2. The defendant's alibi was rebuttable, meaning that the prosecution could still provide evidence to disprove it.
  3. The plaintiff's claim for damages was rebuttable, giving the defendant the opportunity to present a defense.
  4. The presumption of innocence is rebuttable, and the burden of proof lies with the prosecution.
  5. The presumption of legality is rebuttable, and a challenge can be made if evidence suggests otherwise.
  6. The assumption of rationality is rebuttable, and actions may be deemed irrational if contrary evidence is presented.
  7. The expert testimony was rebuttable, and the opposing party could present their own expert witness to counter it.
  8. The contract's terms were rebuttable, allowing parties to mutually agree to modify them.
  9. The statute's application is rebuttable, and exceptions may be available in certain circumstances.
  10. The default rule is rebuttable, and a party may offer evidence to establish an alternative result.

FAQs About the word rebuttable

Capable of being rebutted.

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The prosecution's evidence was rebuttable, allowing the defense to present a counterargument.

The defendant's alibi was rebuttable, meaning that the prosecution could still provide evidence to disprove it.

The plaintiff's claim for damages was rebuttable, giving the defendant the opportunity to present a defense.

The presumption of innocence is rebuttable, and the burden of proof lies with the prosecution.