The burden of rebuttal states that the rebutter of any truth assertion must refute at least one of the issues by the affirmative argument; otherwise, the affirmative assertion stands.
The burden of rebuttal refers to the responsibility of the opposing side in a debate or argument to respond to and counter the arguments or evidence presented by the other side. It requires providing counterarguments or evidence that challenges the validity or effectiveness of the original argument. Failure to meet the burden of rebuttal can weaken a position in a debate.
You would hear a rebuttal in a court room.
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The lawyer's rebuttal to the question resulted in her winning the trial.
Antonyms for rebuttal: establish, demonstrate, and to show the existence or truth of by evidence.
If you don't agree with the editorial in the newspaper, feel free to wirte a rebuttal.
The correct spelling is "rebuttable."
1. The police officer contended that Jake had stolen a candy bar on Saturday, but Jake's rebuttal was that he had been at the beach all day on Saturday. 2. When someone called Jen a jerk, her rebuttal was "Well, you're not too nice, yourself." 3. The judge allowed the defense a rebuttal to the prosecution's accusations so that they would have a chance to defend themselves. 4. When I came home late, Mom grounded me; my rebuttal was that it was the prom and everyone came home late.
I believe you mean REBUTTAL. The defense's response to the "closing" argument of the prosecutor or plaintiff is known as the 'rebuttal.'
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The root word of "rebuttal" is "rebut," which means to contradict or oppose an argument or evidence.
Rebuttal means an opposing argument in a debate, means a rebute in a war. A rebuttal is the claim, or proof, that an accusation or argument is false. It used to be (but is no longer used in this meaning) the repelling of an attack in a battle. ~or in easier terns it is a refutation or contradiction.