"Rebuts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rebuts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rebuts" Meaning

To oppose or argue against an idea, statement, or claim with evidence or reasoning, usually to disprove or show it is wrong or invalid.

"Rebuts" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Rebuts"


In the lively discussion, the professor's opponent effectively rebutted her points with concrete data and statistics.
The critics silently rebutted the director's claims of plagiarism by pointing out inconsistencies in the manuscript.
The attorney carefully prepared to rebut the prosecution's allegations during the cross-examination.
Although the news channel's story was based on flawed information, a responsible journalist subsequently rebutted each piece of evidence they presented.
After exposing the president's past mistakes, other parties initiated counterarguments and forcefully rebutted the charges brought against them by the opposition.

"Rebuts" Similar Words

Rebukes

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The verb "rebukes" means to speak harshly or critically to someone, often in public, in order to criticize or condemn them for their behavior or actions. It can also mean to strongly disapprove of or criticize something.

Rebuking

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Rebukingly

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In a severe and stern manner, usually in disapproval or criticism.

Reburied

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Rebuses are puzzles or games in which words, phrases, or sentences are represented by images, where each letter is depicted by a picture. For example, if the rebus has a picture of a cat and a mouse, it might be the rebus for the word "cat and mouse hunt." Rebuses often use clever and whimsical representations, making them a fun and creative way to practice language skills.

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Rebutting

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Recalcification

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The process of forming calcium phosphate salts or calcium carbonate, especially in the human body, particularly in bones and teeth, as a result of an increase in the concentration of calcium ions available for deposition.<br><br>In a biological context, recalcification refers to the process of depositing calcium deposits, such as calcium phosphate or calcium carbonate, onto existing bone or hard tissue, resulting in the hardening or reinforcement of the tissue. This process is an essential component of the body's ability to repair and strengthen bone and teeth.<br><br>In general, recalcification can also refer to the process of regaining or rebuilding a hardened or hardened substance or structure, such as a material in a technical or industrial context.<br><br>In chemistry, recalcification can refer to the process of re-dissolution of a substance that has become precipitated or solidified.

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