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rebuttal

[ri-buht-l] / rɪˈbʌt l /


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The Democratic president planned to offer his rebuttal on Wednesday at a union hall in Maryland, where he was set to lambaste Republicans for “holding hostage” the country’s ability to pay its debts.

From Seattle Times

The rebuke by the Pharisees who saw this elicited Jesus’ rebuttal that he was “Lord even of the Sabbath” in Matthew 12:8.

From Washington Times

In terms of a specific rebuttal to the legal arguments, ministers have previously insisted that their legislation changes the process for getting a gender recognition certificate, not the effect of the certificate.

From BBC

Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told reporters last month that the informal meeting had been planned long before the ICC announcement and it was not intended to be a rebuttal of the charges against Putin and Lvova-Belova.

From Reuters

They turned her rebuttal into an online poster in English and Chinese.

From New York Times