rebut - Meaning in Punjabi

rebut - Meaning in Punjabi

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Definitions and Meaning of rebut in English

rebut verb

  1. prove to be false or incorrect
  2. overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof

    Example

    • "The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments"

What is rebut meaning in Punjabi?

The word or phrase rebut refers to prove to be false or incorrect, or overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof. See rebut meaning in Punjabi, rebut definition, translation and meaning of rebut in Punjabi. Find rebut similar words, rebut synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of rebut. Find the answer of what is the meaning of rebut in Punjabi.

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