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Definitions from the WebRebuttalDescription:Rebuttal, as a noun, is a structured response aim to counter or refute an argument or claim made by someone else. It is a form of persuasive communication often used in debates or discussions. As a verb, rebut means to offer a counterargument or present evidence contradicting a statement or claim. Senses:Noun:1. A responsive argument or evidence presented to contradict or challenge a claim. 2. The act of contradicting or countering an argument or claim by providing evidence or reasoning. Verb:1. To present a counterargument or evidence against a claim or statement made. Usage Examples:Noun:1. After the prosecution's closing statement, the defense lawyer delivered a powerful rebuttal, outlining the flaws in the accuser's testimony. 2. The article provides a detailed rebuttal of the author's claims, debunking his misleading arguments. Verb:1. The politician skillfully rebutted his opponent's false accusations during the debate. 2. She decided to rebut his statement by presenting substantial evidence from reliable sources. Related Products:You can find books on debating and rebuttal techniques on Amazon: | ||||
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