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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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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