Rebut in a sentence as a verb

Given no chance to rebut, Flat UI is removed, and disabled.

Did you rebut with "would you give $1 to end poverty globally?

Professionals do one of three things with criticism: ignore it, rebut it, or learn from it.

I don't think you are noticing how, if you read the wording closely, this is NOT a rebuttal of the bricking claims.

I said something specific, and you generalized it to rebut something else that I did not say.

I can't think of a way to rebut this without diving into personal accusations... but it seems that you've missed out on a lot in life.

But, no matter what happened, we obviously can't rebut them and post sensitive details about their account.

It's not just a different story; the book has some political points to make which, I think, the movie is trying to directly rebut.

A slightly less cynical take on the last point is that it also lets him rebut many objections with, "nope, the model already takes that into account".

The absence of live testimony and the absence of discovery are particularly limiting in this context - if you can't find out too much about what the adverse party is going to claim and if you can't get your hands on evidence he holds to rebut it, you may be severely prejudiced.

Thousands of boxes of documents were assembled with lawyers and paralegals being tasked to go through each document mindlessly summarizing it on a "digest sheet," with the results ultimately to be compiled into an omnibus analysis report that could in turn be used by competing experts to attempt to rebut the absurdities of the original report.

Rebut definitions

verb

overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof; "The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments"

See also: refute

verb

prove to be false or incorrect

See also: refute controvert