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make a rebuttal

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make a rebuttal verb answer, argue, argue against, confute, contradict, contravene, controvert, countercharge, counterclaim, deny, disagree, disprove, dispute, join issue, negate, oppose, present arguments against, rebuff, rebut, rejoin, reply, repudiate, respond, retaliate, retort, submit arguments against, surrebut, surrejoin, take a stand against
Associated concepts: rebut an argument, rebuttal case
See also: converse, respond, retort, return


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The singer's aides rushed to make a rebuttal video after being handed a transcript of the Living With Michael Jackson programme, it was claimed.
Louise Palanker was called by the prosecution to support the charge that Jackson conspired t o hold the family captive after Martin Bashir's TV documentary was shown, to get them to make a rebuttal video praising Jackson
Michael Jackson intends to make a rebuttal to a second Bashir documentary, screened in the US last month, the court heard.
 
 
 
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