Refute

usgb/rɪˈfjuːt/
verb

To say or show something is not correct or true.

He refuted the allegations that he was guilty.
Visual representation of "refute" - To say or show something is not correct or true.

Often appears as...

  • refute a claim
  • refute allegations
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Strong Opposition

Used when you need to strongly oppose a statement or idea, often with evidence.

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The lawyer refuted the witness's testimony with new evidence.
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Not Just Denial

'Refute' goes beyond just denying; it involves debunking the other side.

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Politicians often refute their opponents' claims during debates.
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Evidence Required

It implies providing proof or reasoning against something asserted.

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Scientists refuted the outdated theory with new research findings.
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