Refute in a sentence as a verb

The opinion you quote does not refute this.

Well, the fact that you have to come on HN to refute these points means there's a problem.

If you want to refute anything I have said or need any follow-up feedback, please contact me off-line.

The brutal career age-grading comes from a need to exclude those who refute the lie of promised progress.

That's a potentially perfectly accurate statement that doesn't in any way refute the story.

I refute this, explain the documentation prevents and disproves this, I explain and explain and explain and all to no effect.

Students would often challenge him based on audiophile beliefs, and he would always use sound engineering arguments to refute them.

Do we have the data to refute the accusation that standardized tests measure only the ability to pass standardized tests?

I spent 8 years in pharmaceutical industry R&D and this is so ill-informed I feel compelled to refute it every time someone says it.

Greenwald will release documents that directly refute the NSA's testimonial.

What remains of the list is what no one has been able to refute, so I think it's decently close to a list of universal irrefutable "rules of marketing.

[1] In his notes, Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy, Rawls talks about how his students eagerly come up with clever refute the propositions of great thinkers.

Is there a term for the ridiculous rhetorical tactic of insisting that any attempt to refute one's claims as being illogical is itself only further proof of the claims made?

>so unless you are suggesting that loading Mathematica onto the Pi will, in fact, destroy it, I don't see any merit to this analogyThat's not really how you refute an analogy.

Refute definitions

verb

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

See also: rebut

verb

prove to be false or incorrect

See also: rebut controvert