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1 refutation essential to making the strongest case possible English: Argumentation
2 refutation the part of the argument in which you address the opposition Argumentation terms
3 refutation the act of proving the incorrectness of falsity of a statement Vocab Unit
4 refutation another word for rebuttal shelnut literary terms
5 refutation disproof SAT VOCAB WORDS
6 refutation disproof SAT VOCAB WORDS
7 refutation disproof SAT VOCAB WORDS
8 refutation the act of determining that something is false Scarlet Letter
9 refutation an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof. A.P. English vocab
10 refutation the act of determining that something is false W.O.D.'s
11 Refutation an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof. ap enlgish
12 refutation the act of proving that something is false Richmond unit 10
13 refutation 1. the act of proving wrong by argument or evidence : show to be false or erroneous 2.the act of denying the truth or accuracy of <~ of the allegations> AWL14
14 refutation act of refuting english exam review
15 Refutation the act of determining that something is false Spinoza Key Words Philosophy
16 refutation הפרכה,סתירה עבריתצ-אנגלית
17 Refutation an attack on an opposing view in order to weaken it, invalidate it, or make it less credible Important rhetorical and literary devices

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