rebutted

[ri-buht]

rebutted Definition

to prove that a statement or claim is false or incorrect, usually by providing evidence or arguments that contradict it.

Using rebutted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rebutted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The lawyer rebutted the witness's testimony with new evidence.

  • Example

    He tried to rebut the accusations against him but failed.

  • Example

    The scientist rebutted the theory with experimental data.

  • Example

    She rebutted his argument with a counterargument.

rebutted Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for rebutted

Phrases with rebutted

  • a legal assumption that can be disproved with evidence to the contrary

    Example

    The law creates a rebuttable presumption that a person is innocent until proven guilty.

  • evidence that can be contradicted or disproved by other evidence

    Example

    The prosecution presented rebuttable evidence that the defendant was at the scene of the crime.

  • an inference that can be contradicted or disproved by other evidence

    Example

    The judge instructed the jury that the defendant's silence could be used as a rebuttable inference of guilt.

📌

Summary: rebutted in Brief

'Rebutted' [ri-buht] means to prove a statement or claim false by presenting evidence or arguments that contradict it. It is often used in legal contexts, such as 'The lawyer rebutted the witness's testimony with new evidence.' 'Rebutted' is related to phrases like 'rebuttable presumption,' which refers to a legal assumption that can be disproved with evidence.