Refutations

Word REFUTATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Refutations"

What do we mean by refutations?

An act of refuting or disproving; the disproving of an argument, opinion, testimony, doctrine or theory by argument or countervailing proof; evidence of falseness.

A vocal answer to an attack on one's assertions.

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The word "refutations" in example sentences

I feel as if you are approaching this the way Creationists approach conventional biology: with a list of so-called refutations that are barely comprehensible and in the end meaningless. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Someone who'll be attracted to find old stuff, easy to refute, but republished by some blogger so all the refutations are a link or two away, and can be avoided. ❋ EliRabett (2009)

The so-called refutations have not been tested or proved. ❋ Unknown (2008)

As long as I'm not told that I need to be invited to offer a refutation of a religious idea aired in public, and as long as people stop calling refutations I may voice, attempted stilgherrian: This is fkd. ❋ Bruce (2010)

He was expelled from his order, his books were placed on the Index, he was attack by his fellow Catholics, forty "refutations" of his book were published by protestants, and all but six copies of his book were burned. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rich and Steven keep asking for peer-reviewed "refutations" of mythicism. ❋ James F. McGrath (2010)

Too many "refutations" of atheism just complain about its failure to appreciate religion's depths and nuances, without going on to explain theology. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I have been reading "refutations" of Christianity since, as a teenager, I read Bertrand Russell's Why I am Not a Christian. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yet Woodward's "refutations" are easily rebutted by pro-ObamaCare sources. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Who wants to give people like that a chance to say "I told you so" In such situations there has always been the temptation both to accept 'refutations' of the opposition uncritically – even gleefully – and to dismiss opposition arguments without really staring them in the eyeballs, feeling virtuously superior all the while. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Given that you literally can't conceive of an exception to real economic laws, this demands that they be distorted in order for "refutations" to be imagined, which in turns provides opportunities for some to "succeed". ❋ Unknown (2005)

Press and pulpit swarmed with "refutations," in which weakness of argument and scantiness of erudition were compensated by strength of acrimony and unscrupulousness of slander. ❋ Unknown (1876)

I suppose if you want to be half a man you offer "refutations" that are rather spotty in their coverage and weak where they do cover portions of my major articles. ❋ Conservative (2010)

I haven't got time to refute all your 'refutations', but you really ought to do some basic research. .. just going through my piece line by line and writing 'I doubt it' after each bit isn't very convincing - you do need to provide some evidence to support your opinions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Steven Meyer and Phil Johnson at least had the opportunity to express their ideas fairly clearly, although they didn't apparently get the chance to respond to the "refutations" that Kenneth Miller was able to present in the Dover trial and also on the programme. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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