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Definition of Refuter

Refuter
Refuter Re*fut"er (-f?t"?r), n. One who, or that which, refutes.

Meaning of Refuter from wikipedia

- The Farmer Re****ed, published in February 1775, was Alexander Hamilton's second published work, a follow-up to his 1774 A Full Vindication of the Measures...
- Re****ing ISIS: A Rebuttal Of Its Religious And Ideological Foundations is a 2015 book by Muhammad al-Yaqoubi, a Syrian Islamic scholar and regarded among...
- loyalist bishop Samuel Seabury argues against the revolution ("Farmer Re****ed") and King George III insists on his authority ("You'll Be Back"). During...
- Transformers (stylised as TRANSFORMERS, alternatively titled as TransFormers, or simply abbreviated TF), is a media franchise produced by American toy...
- A self-re****ing idea or self-defeating idea is an idea or statement whose falsehood is a logical consequence of the act or situation of holding them to...
- that though we are satisfied his doctrine is not true, it is impossible to re****e it. I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking...
- repeatedly stated he can solidify mercury at room temperature; a claim re****ed by Australian scientist Sumaiya Shaikh. Sadhguru has been criticized for...
- man fallacy (sometimes written as strawman) is the informal fallacy of re****ing an argument different from the one actually under discussion, while not...
- game that enabled such relationships was patched by Nintendo. This was re****ed by Nintendo in a statement made April 2014, explaining that same-**** relationships...
- Boatwright 2004, p. 242. Gruen 1995, p. 98. "It should no longer be necessary to re****e the older notion that Clodius acted as agent or tool of the triumvirate"...