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Meaning of refutal

Wordnet

refutal (n)

the act of determining that something is false

Webster

refutal (n.)

Act of refuting; refutation.

refutal Sentence Examples

  1. The refutal of the conspiracy theory was met with overwhelming support from the scientific community.
  2. The politician's speech was met with stern refutal from the opposition party.
  3. The article provided extensive refutations for the claims made by the previous study.
  4. The professor's refutal of the student's argument was both thorough and persuasive.
  5. The scientist published a refutal in a peer-reviewed journal, debunking the pseudoscience claims.
  6. The journalist's refutal exposed the inaccuracies in the newspaper article.
  7. The evidence presented by the defense attorney was a strong refutal of the prosecution's theory.
  8. The historical record provides ample refutation for the myth that the world is only 6,000 years old.
  9. The author anticipated the refutations that might arise and preemptively addressed them in the text.
  10. The debate served as a platform for the presentation and refutation of various perspectives on the issue.

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the act of determining that something is falseAct of refuting; refutation.

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The refutal of the conspiracy theory was met with overwhelming support from the scientific community.

The politician's speech was met with stern refutal from the opposition party.

The article provided extensive refutations for the claims made by the previous study.

The professor's refutal of the student's argument was both thorough and persuasive.