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41 widerlegen
v/t (untr., hat) refute, disprove; (Theorie) auch explode; diese Erkenntnis widerlegte die ganze Theorie exploded the whole theory* * *to rebut; to refute; to disprove; to confute* * *wi|der|le|gen [viːdɐ'leːgn] ptp widerlegtvt insepBehauptung etc to refute, to disprove; jdn to prove wrong* * *1) (to prove to be false or wrong: His theories have been disproved by modern scientific research.) disprove2) (to prove that (a person, statement etc) is wrong: You can easily refute his argument.) refute* * *wi·der·le·gen *[vi:dɐˈle:gn̩]vt▪ etw \widerlegen to refute [or disprove] sth* * *transitives Verbetwas/jemanden widerlegen — refute or disprove something/prove somebody wrong
* * *widerlegte die ganze Theorie exploded the whole theory* * *transitives Verbetwas/jemanden widerlegen — refute or disprove something/prove somebody wrong
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42 entkräften
v/t1. (Person) (schwächen) weaken, enfeeble geh., debilitate fachspr.; (entnerven) enervate; (erschöpfen) exhaust* * *to rebut; to enfeeble; to invalidate; to devitalize* * *ent|krạ̈f|ten [Ent'krɛftn] ptp entkrä\#ftetvt(= schwächen) to weaken, to debilitate, to enfeeble; (= erschöpfen) to exhaust, to wear out; (fig = widerlegen) Behauptung etc to refute, to invalidate* * *(to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) prostrate* * *ent·kräf·ten *[ɛntˈkrɛftn̩]vt1. (kraftlos machen)2. (widerlegen)▪ etw \entkräften to refute [or invalidate] sth* * *transitives Verb1) weaken* * *entkräften v/t1. (Person) (schwächen) weaken, enfeeble geh, debilitate fachspr; (entnerven) enervate; (erschöpfen) exhaust* * *transitives Verb1) weaken[völlig] entkräftet sein — be [utterly] exhausted
2) (fig.) refute, invalidate <argument etc.>; remove <suspicion etc.>* * *v.to devitalise (UK) v.to devitalize (US) v.to enfeeble v.to invalidate v.to rebut v. -
43 réfuter
réfuter [ʀefyte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *ʀefyteverbe transitif to refute* * *ʀefyte vtréfuter en bloc [accusations, allégations] — to refute entirely
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44 ribattere
1. v/t argomento refute2. v/i ( replicare) answer back( insistere) insistribattere a un'accusa deny an accusation* * *ribattere v.tr.1 to beat* again, to strike* again; ( con martello) to hammer again: ribattere un materasso, to remake a mattress; ribattere una costura, to fell a seam // (mus.) ribattere una nota, to repeat a note3 ( confutare) to refute, to disprove: ribattere gli argomenti di un avversario, to refute one's opponent's arguments◆ v. intr.1 to beat* again2 ( insistere) to insist, to harp (on sthg.) // batti e ribatti, l'ho convinto, repeating it again and again, I convinced him3 ( replicare) to retort; to answer back: ascoltò senza ribattere, she listened without answering back.◘ ribattersi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to fight* again.* * *[ri'battere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (battere di nuovo) to beat* [sth.] again2) (ribadire) to rivet [ chiodo]3) (a macchina) to retype [ lettera]5) (confutare) to reject [ accusa]; to refute [ argomentazioni]6) (ridire) to reply, to retort2.* * *ribattere/ri'battere/ [2]1 (battere di nuovo) to beat* [sth.] again2 (ribadire) to rivet [ chiodo]3 (a macchina) to retype [ lettera]6 (ridire) to reply, to retort; ha sempre qualcosa da ribattere he's always got something to say(aus. avere) (replicare) to answer back, to talk back. -
45 alegación
f.allegation, plea, declaration, assertion.* * *1 allegation, plea, claim* * *noun f.* * *SF (Jur) declaration, declaration in court; Caribe, Cono Sur, Méx (=discusión) argumentalegación de culpabilidad — Méx (Jur) plea of guilty
alegación de inocencia — Méx (Jur) plea of not guilty
* * *femenino declaration, statement* * *= allegation.Ex. This article comments on allegations that errors are seldom corrected and suggests that David Henige's understanding of the features of a subject headings list differs from that of the Library of Congress.----* alegación falsa = ipse dixit.* hacer alegaciones = plead.* rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation.* refutar una alegación = refute + allegation.* * *femenino declaration, statement* * *= allegation.Ex: This article comments on allegations that errors are seldom corrected and suggests that David Henige's understanding of the features of a subject headings list differs from that of the Library of Congress.
* alegación falsa = ipse dixit.* hacer alegaciones = plead.* rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation.* refutar una alegación = refute + allegation.* * *declaration, statement* * *
alegación sustantivo femenino
declaration, statement
' alegación' also found in these entries:
English:
allegation
- claim
* * *alegación nf1. [acusación] allegation2. [argumento] claim* * *f JUR declaration, statement -
46 rebatir una alegación
(v.) = refute + allegationEx. There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.* * *(v.) = refute + allegationEx: There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.
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47 refutar una alegación
(v.) = refute + allegationEx. There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.* * *(v.) = refute + allegationEx: There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.
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48 démentir
démentir [demɑ̃tiʀ]➭ TABLE 161. transitive verba. [personne] [+ nouvelle, rumeur] to deny2. reflexive verb► se démentir (au négatif) ( = ne pas cesser)• c'est un roman dont le succès ne s'est jamais démenti the novel has always maintained its popularity* * *demɑ̃tiʀ
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1) ( nier) to deny [information, accusation]2) ( contredire) [personne] to refute [propos, déclaration]; [fait] to give the lie to [propos, déclaration]; to contradict [point de vue, prévision]; to belie [apparence]
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se démentir verbe pronominal [courage, intérêt] to flag* * *demɑ̃tiʀ vt1) [nouvelle] to deny, [témoin] to contradict2) [faits] to belie* * *démentir verb table: partirA vtr1 ( nier) to deny [information, accusation, lien]; il dément l'avoir dit he denies having said it; sans démentir que without denying that; les autorités ont formellement démenti cette rumeur the authorities have categorically denied this rumourGB;2 ( contredire) [personne] to refute [propos, déclaration]; [fait] to give the lie to [propos, déclaration]; to contradict [point de vue, prévision]; to belie [apparence].B se démentir vpr to flag; son intérêt pour cette cause ne s'est pas démenti un instant his interest in this cause has never flagged for one moment; un produit dont le succès ne s'est jamais démenti an unfailingly successful product.[demɑ̃tir] verbe transitif1. [contredire - témoin] to contradict————————se démentir verbe pronominal intransitif -
49 confutare
confutare v.tr. to refute, to rebut, to confute, to disprove: confutare un'accusa, to rebut an accusal; confutare una teoria, to refute a theory; confutare una persona, to prove s.o. wrong.* * *[konfu'tare]verbo transitivo to refute, to confute [ipotesi, teoria]* * *confutare/konfu'tare/ [1]to refute, to confute [ipotesi, teoria]. -
50 שוב I
שוּבI (b. h.) to go back, come back. Sot.10b כל עובר ושָׁב every passer-by (in going or coming back). Gen. R. s. 48, a. fr. העוברים והשָׁבִים the travellers. Lev. R. s. 23 ושָׁבַת נפשו עליו (not עליה) and his soul came back (was restored) to him, i. e. he was reconciled; a. fr.Esp. to return ( to God); to repent. B. Bath. 110a (play on שב̇א̇ל̇ 1 Chr. 26:24) שש̇ב̇ לא̇ל̇ בכל לבו he returned to God with all his heart. Hor.2a (ref. to Lev. 4:22, sq.) השב … לא שבוכ׳ he who repents when he finds out (his wrong) brings a sacrifice for his error; if he does not repent, he is not permitted to sacrifice. Ab. II, 10 ושוּב יוםוכ׳ repent one day before thy death. Ex. R. s. 42 לעולם מקבלים השבים repentant sinners are accepted at all times; a. fr. Hif. הֵשִׁיב 1) to bring back, return, restore. Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. החומץ מֵשִׁיב את הנפש vinegar restores life, is a refreshing drink. Gitt.51b, a. e. אינו אלא כמשיב … ופטור he is in that case like one who restores a lost object, and therefore is not bound to make oath. Ib. לית ליה משיב … פטור he is not of the opinion that he who restores a lost object is exempt from making oath; a. fr. 2) to reply; to refute. Ab. II, 14 ורע מה שתָּשִׁיבוכ׳ that you may know how to answer the sceptic. Y.Gitt.IX, beg.50a נכנסו … להָשִׁיב על דבריווכ׳ four elders met to refute R. Eliezers words; Bab. ib. 83a; Tosef. ib. 9 (7), 1. Y. l. c. אין אתם מְשִׁיבִים את האריוכ׳ are you not going to refute the lion after he is dead?; Bab. ib. l. c. אין מְשִׁיבִיןוכ׳ you dare not refute Y. l. c. ה׳ר׳ טרפון R. T. argued (Bab. l. c. נענה; Tosef. l. c. אמר). Sabb.88b שומעין … משיבין, v. חֶרְפָּה. B. Kam.63b, a. e. אין משיבין על הקישא you must not argue against a conclusion from analogy. Ab. Zar. III, 4 אין משיבין במרחץ we must not answer (a religious question) in the bath-house. M. Kat. 21b מֵשִׁיב ואינו שואל the mourner may answer (a salutation), but must not salute; שואל ומשיב כדרכו he may salute and answer as usual; a. fr.Y.Gitt.VIII, 49c top, in Chald. dict. משיב, v. תּוּב I. 3) to go back with a message. Meg.15a; Ab. Zar.10b אין משיבין על הקלקלה you need not go back (to him that sent you) to bring bad news. Hof. הוּשָׁב to be replied; to refer. Y.B. Kam.II, 3a top על הראשונה הוּשָׁבָה the modification in the Mishnah ( במה דברים אמורים) refers to the first clause only; על כולה הושבה it refers to the whole paragraph. Y.Bicc.II, 65a top; a. e. -
51 שוּב
שוּבI (b. h.) to go back, come back. Sot.10b כל עובר ושָׁב every passer-by (in going or coming back). Gen. R. s. 48, a. fr. העוברים והשָׁבִים the travellers. Lev. R. s. 23 ושָׁבַת נפשו עליו (not עליה) and his soul came back (was restored) to him, i. e. he was reconciled; a. fr.Esp. to return ( to God); to repent. B. Bath. 110a (play on שב̇א̇ל̇ 1 Chr. 26:24) שש̇ב̇ לא̇ל̇ בכל לבו he returned to God with all his heart. Hor.2a (ref. to Lev. 4:22, sq.) השב … לא שבוכ׳ he who repents when he finds out (his wrong) brings a sacrifice for his error; if he does not repent, he is not permitted to sacrifice. Ab. II, 10 ושוּב יוםוכ׳ repent one day before thy death. Ex. R. s. 42 לעולם מקבלים השבים repentant sinners are accepted at all times; a. fr. Hif. הֵשִׁיב 1) to bring back, return, restore. Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. החומץ מֵשִׁיב את הנפש vinegar restores life, is a refreshing drink. Gitt.51b, a. e. אינו אלא כמשיב … ופטור he is in that case like one who restores a lost object, and therefore is not bound to make oath. Ib. לית ליה משיב … פטור he is not of the opinion that he who restores a lost object is exempt from making oath; a. fr. 2) to reply; to refute. Ab. II, 14 ורע מה שתָּשִׁיבוכ׳ that you may know how to answer the sceptic. Y.Gitt.IX, beg.50a נכנסו … להָשִׁיב על דבריווכ׳ four elders met to refute R. Eliezers words; Bab. ib. 83a; Tosef. ib. 9 (7), 1. Y. l. c. אין אתם מְשִׁיבִים את האריוכ׳ are you not going to refute the lion after he is dead?; Bab. ib. l. c. אין מְשִׁיבִיןוכ׳ you dare not refute Y. l. c. ה׳ר׳ טרפון R. T. argued (Bab. l. c. נענה; Tosef. l. c. אמר). Sabb.88b שומעין … משיבין, v. חֶרְפָּה. B. Kam.63b, a. e. אין משיבין על הקישא you must not argue against a conclusion from analogy. Ab. Zar. III, 4 אין משיבין במרחץ we must not answer (a religious question) in the bath-house. M. Kat. 21b מֵשִׁיב ואינו שואל the mourner may answer (a salutation), but must not salute; שואל ומשיב כדרכו he may salute and answer as usual; a. fr.Y.Gitt.VIII, 49c top, in Chald. dict. משיב, v. תּוּב I. 3) to go back with a message. Meg.15a; Ab. Zar.10b אין משיבין על הקלקלה you need not go back (to him that sent you) to bring bad news. Hof. הוּשָׁב to be replied; to refer. Y.B. Kam.II, 3a top על הראשונה הוּשָׁבָה the modification in the Mishnah ( במה דברים אמורים) refers to the first clause only; על כולה הושבה it refers to the whole paragraph. Y.Bicc.II, 65a top; a. e. -
52 schlagend
I Part. Präs. schlagenII Adj.1. (treffend) apt; (überzeugend) convincing, very sound; Gründe: cogent; (unwiderlegbar) irrefutable; schlagender Beweis auch conclusive evidence; seine Argumente sind nicht gerade schlagend his arguments are not exactly convincing* * *(überzeugend) convincing* * *schla|gend1. adj(= treffend) Bemerkung, Vergleich apt, appropriate; (= überzeugend) Beweis striking, convincingSee:→ Verbindung, Wetter2. advetw schlágend beweisen/widerlegen — to prove/refute sth convincingly
* * *schla·gendI. adj forceful, compelling, convincingein \schlagender Beweis conclusive proofII. adv* * *1.Adjektiv cogent, compelling <argument, reason>; cogent < comparison>; conclusive <proof, evidence>; s. auch Wetter 3)2.* * *B. adj1. (treffend) apt; (überzeugend) convincing, very sound; Gründe: cogent; (unwiderlegbar) irrefutable;schlagender Beweis auch conclusive evidence;seine Argumente sind nicht gerade schlagend his arguments are not exactly convincing2.schlagende Verbindung UNIV duel(l)ing fraternity3.C. adv:etwas schlagend beweisen/widerlegen prove/refute sth conclusively* * *1.Adjektiv cogent, compelling <argument, reason>; cogent < comparison>; conclusive <proof, evidence>; s. auch Wetter 3)2.* * *adj.percussive adj.striking adj.whacking adj. adv.percussively adv. -
53 impugnar
v.1 to contest, to challenge.2 to impugn, to challenge, to buck, to contest.Impugnamos la demanda We impugned the suit.3 to impeach.Impugnamos la ley We impeached the law.* * *1 (resultado) to contest2 (teoría) to refute* * *VT [+ decisión, fallo] to contest, challenge; [+ teoría] to refute; [+ motivos, testimonio] to impeach* * *verbo transitivo <decisión/fallo> to contest, challenge* * *= impugn.Ex. If we are going to impugn somebody's integrity, let it be with the right facts.* * *verbo transitivo <decisión/fallo> to contest, challenge* * *= impugn.Ex: If we are going to impugn somebody's integrity, let it be with the right facts.
* * *impugnar [A1 ]vt‹decisión/fallo› to contest, challenge, impugn ( frml)* * *
impugnar ( conjugate impugnar) verbo transitivo ‹decisión/fallo› to contest, challenge
impugnar verbo transitivo
1 (una ley, decisión) to challenge, contest
2 (refutar una teoría, interpretación) to refute, disprove
' impugnar' also found in these entries:
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contest
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- dispute
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54 спростовувати
= спростувати(наклеп, брехню) to disprove, to contest, to give the lie to; ( обвинувачення) to refute, to confute, to rebutспростовувати чиюсь заяву — to refute smb.'s statement
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55 διεληλεγμένα
διελέγχωrefute: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plδιεληλεγμένᾱ, διελέγχωrefute: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualδιεληλεγμένᾱ, διελέγχωrefute: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
56 διελέγξει
διελέγχωrefute: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)διελέγχωrefute: fut ind mid 2nd sgδιελέγχωrefute: fut ind act 3rd sg -
57 διελέγξη
διελέγχωrefute: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιελέγχωrefute: aor subj act 3rd sgδιελέγχωrefute: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
58 διελέγξῃ
διελέγχωrefute: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιελέγχωrefute: aor subj act 3rd sgδιελέγχωrefute: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
59 διελέγξουσι
διελέγχωrefute: aor subj act 3rd pl (epic)διελέγχωrefute: fut part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)διελέγχωrefute: fut ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
60 διελέγξουσιν
διελέγχωrefute: aor subj act 3rd pl (epic)διελέγχωrefute: fut part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)διελέγχωrefute: fut ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic)
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Refute — Re*fute (r?*F3t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Refuted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Refuting}.] [F. r[ e]futer, L. refuteare to repel, refute. Cf. {Confute}, {Refuse} to deny.] To disprove and overthrow by argument, evidence, or countervailing proof; to prove to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refute — means ‘to prove (something) false by argument’, and the element ‘by argument’ is important; it should not be used simply as an alternative for deny or repudiate(or in some cases reject or dispute) which imply straightforward rejection without… … Modern English usage
réfuté — réfuté, ée (ré fu té, tée) part. passé de réfuter. Argument réfuté vingt fois … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
refute — ► VERB 1) prove (a statement or the person advancing it) to be wrong. 2) deny (a statement or accusation). DERIVATIVES refutable adjective refutation noun. USAGE Strictly speaking, refute means ‘prove (a statement) to be wrong’, although it is… … English terms dictionary
refute — I verb abnegate, belie, cancel, confute, contend, contradict, contravene, controvert, crush, debate, defeat, demolish, deny, destroy, disaffirm, disclaim, discredit, dispose of, disprove, explode, falsify, gainsay, impugn, invalidate, negate,… … Law dictionary
refute — (v.) 1510s, refuse, reject, from L. refutare drive back, repress, repel, rebut, from re back (see RE (Cf. re )) + futare to beat, probably from PIE root *bhat to strike down (Cf. BAT (Cf. bat) (n.1 … Etymology dictionary
refute — confute, rebut, *disprove, controvert Analogous words: contradict, impugn, traverse, negative, contravene (see DENY) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
refute — [v] prove false; discredit abnegate, argue against, blow sky high*, break, burn, burn down, cancel, cancel out, confute, contend, contradict, contravene, convict, counter, crush, debate, demolish, disclaim, disconfirm, dispose of, disprove,… … New thesaurus
refuté — Refuté, [refut]ée. part … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
refute — [ri fyo͞ot′] vt. refuted, refuting [L refutare, to repel, check: see RE & CONFUTE] 1. to prove (a person) to be wrong; confute 2. to prove (an argument or statement) to be false or wrong, by argument or evidence 3. to deny the truth or validity… … English World dictionary
refute — [[t]rɪfju͟ːt[/t]] refutes, refuting, refuted 1) VERB If you refute an argument, accusation, or theory, you prove that it is wrong or untrue. [FORMAL] [V n] It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute. Syn: disprove 2) VERB If you… … English dictionary