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Meaning of refutations
The primary meaning of the word "refutations" is the act of proving something to be false or incorrect.
Etymology of refutations
The word "refutations" originates from the Latin word "refutare," which means "to prove to be false" or "to disprove"
The Latin word "refutare" is a combination of "re" (meaning "against" or "opposite") and "futare" (meaning "to prove" or "to show")
The word "refutations" has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of proving something to be false or incorrect
Synonyms
rebuttals
counterarguments
denials
disprovals
contradictions
negations
repudiations
confutations
debunkings
dismissals
rejections
denunciations
disagreements
oppositions
counterclaims
counterstatements
disputations
arguments
contentions
contestations
impugnments
invalidations
falsifications
discrediting
belieings
gainsayings
contradictings
opposing
countering
refutals
rebuttals
counterattacks
defenses
justifications
explanations
clarifications
rectifications.
Definitions
- The act of proving that something is false or incorrect
- A statement or argument that proves something to be false or incorrect
- The process of showing that a statement, theory, or belief is false or incorrect
Usage Examples
- The scientist's refutations of the new theory were based on rigorous experimentation and data analysis
- The lawyer's refutations of the prosecution's claims were convincing and persuasive
- The historian's refutations of the long-held myth were well-researched and thoroughly documented
Antonyms
confirmations
validations
verifications
affirmations
acknowledgments
acceptances
agreements
approvals
endorsements
sanctions
ratifications
corroborations
substantiations
authentications
vindications
justifications
explanations
supports
reinforcements
strengthenings.