- verbrebut (verb) · rebuts (third person present) · rebutted (past tense) · rebutted (past participle) · rebutting (present participle)
- claim or prove that (evidence or an accusation) is false:"he had to rebut charges of acting for the convenience of his political friends"
- archaicdrive back or repel (a person or attack):"but he … their sharp assault right boldly did rebut"
OriginMiddle English (in the senses ‘rebuke’ and ‘repulse’): from Anglo-Norman French rebuter, from Old French re- (expressing opposition) + boter ‘to butt’. Sense 1 (originally a legal use) dates from the early 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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