διαψεύδομαι, p‑past διαψεύστηκα/διαψεύσθηκα, ppp διαψευσμένος) to contradict, refute to deny to prove wrong διαψεύδω διαψεύδομαι αδιάψευστος (adiápsefstos...
confutare questa tesi he continued to refute this thesis (literally, “stayed to refute”) to check, control, or restrain oneself Conjugation of trattenérsi...
reject (an appeal, a lover etc.); to refute (an accusation) to position, place (reflexive) to jump back, throw oneself back With the exception of appeler...
t͡siʔ²⁴/ 窒舌 (Xiamen and Quanzhou Hokkien) to have one's speech obstructed or refuted, making oneself to be at a loss for words or be in the wrong 喙窒舌 ...
find oneself (third-person singular simple present finds oneself, present participle finding oneself, simple past and past participle found oneself) (idiomatic)...
or refute. to live down slander (idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To cause others to forget about something embarrassing that happened to oneself. I'll...
(medicine) to purge (the bowels) (dated, law, reflexive) to refute, under oath, a claim; to clear oneself of an accusation via oath Conjugation of purgieren (weak...
Phofsit Daibuun: hoafnpag IPA (Zhangzhou): /huan⁵³⁻⁴⁴ pak̚³²/ 反駁 to rebut; to refute edit 分說 / 分说 (fēnshuō) (literary) 分辯 / 分辩 (fēnbiàn) 力爭 / 力争 (lìzhēng) 急聒...
veto an opinion or a request from a subordinate body to refute; to criticize; to rebut (to refute): edit 分說 / 分说 (fēnshuō) (literary) 分辯 / 分辩 (fēnbiàn)...
(especially law) To provide an explanation; to justify or refute. (religion) To explain oneself at the Last Judgement. (rare) To respond to a request for...