English to Arabic Dictionary rebut

rebut

دحض
definition
verb
he had to rebut charges of acting for the convenience of his political friends
claim or prove that (evidence or an accusation) is false.
Had Cleveland's message come sooner, perhaps his supporters might have had enough time to rebut the onslaught of attacks.
drive back or repel (a person or attack).
translation of 'rebut'
verb
نكر,
دفع بالحجة,
ناقض,
دحض,
فند,
رد
example
but he … their sharp assault right boldly did 'rebut'
The Nationalists will now be able to claim independent authority when next they seek to 'rebut' Labour's accusation that ‘divorce is an expensive business’.
he had to 'rebut' charges of acting for the convenience of his political friends
he had to 'rebut' charges of acting for the convenience of his political friends
Prisoners and their lawyers have no opportunity to see or 'rebut' the evidence.
The respondent produced no evidence to 'rebut' the claim for such relief and the learned trial judge, quite properly, attached significance to the failure.
Thus, on his account, my ‘zealous effort’ to 'rebut' the authors I discuss harms the cause of peace.
It is extremely difficult for the local authorities to 'rebut' such evidence.
This is in line with his clear attempt to 'rebut' the accusation that nationalism is based on being anti-English.
But he then denied the defence adequate opportunity to 'rebut' the evidence and lowered the legal requirements necessary for the prosecution to prove its case.
Donegan is swift to 'rebut' accusations of idealistic, bleeding - heart liberalism.
They don't 'rebut' him by arguing either that cutbacks in the safety net will not happen or even that they're a good thing.
He also submits that if the report is not admitted then there is no evidence to 'rebut' his claim for summary judgment with this latter submission.
However, as Bartlett shows, the best evidence seems to 'rebut' any claim of such a decline.
Therefore, you shouldn't take any steps against your former colleague that are not directly related to your effort to 'rebut' the accusations.
Had Cleveland's message come sooner, perhaps his supporters might have had enough time to 'rebut' the onslaught of attacks.
Why did you not immediately 'rebut' the accusations and clear up the misunderstanding?
It was not a situation where my clients could have, prior to her evidence, obtained a report to 'rebut' that specific evidence that she gave.
The second test therefore uses a 'rebuttable' presumption of intention.
These presumptions or circumstances of evidence are readily 'rebutted' by comparatively slight evidence.
Kifaya, for one, is more interested in promoting what it calls ‘political disobedience’ than 'rebutting' accusations levelled against it.
In those circumstances, as it seems to me, a high degree of specificity is called for if it is to be relied on as 'rebutting' the claimant's evidence.
His success in 'rebutting' the accusation was, he believes, pivotal in helping the regents and the rest of the university community understand the importance of academic freedom.
However, if the transfer is to a child… there is a 'rebuttable' presumption of advancement or gift instead.
This process took several minutes, though he managed to keep his darker half in check at all times, 'rebutting' him at every strike.
Additionally, the bill will create a 'rebuttable' presumption: If procedures are not physically documented in the audit documentation, the procedures were not performed.
Cllr Gibbons 'rebutted' these accusations, saying ‘I am not anti-development.’
There was a presumption for life, but the presumption is 'rebuttable' .
But last night she angrily 'rebutted' the accusation she was copying Jolomo.
If you regard a presumption as 'rebuttable' , you are NOT following it dogmatically!
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