refute - Wiktionary, the free dictionary refute (third-person singular simple present refutes, present participle refuting, simple past and past participle refuted) (transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect
refute - WordReference. com Dictionary of English re•fute rɪˈfyut v [~ + object], -fut•ed, -fut•ing to prove to be false or to be in error: We refuted his accusations ref•u•ta•tion ˌrɛfyʊˈteɪʃən n [uncountable] Refutation of the charges against him is impossible [countable] refutations of guilt re•fute (ri fyo̅o̅t′), v t , -fut•ed, -fut•ing
What does refute mean? - Definitions. net To prove (something) to be false or incorrect To deny the truth or correctness of (something) To prove false or erroneous Applied to persons or things That excellence thought in thee John Milton, Par Lost He knew that there were so many witnesses in these two miracles, that it was impossible to refute such multitudes Add