| controvert | | |
| v. | 1. contradict, controvert, oppose | be resistant to.; "The board opposed his motion" |
| ~ rebut, refute | overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof.; "The speaker refuted his opponent's arguments" |
| ~ negative, veto, blackball | vote against; refuse to endorse; refuse to assent.; "The President vetoed the bill" |
| ~ dissent, protest, resist | express opposition through action or words.; "dissent to the laws of the country" |
| v. | 2. controvert, rebut, refute | prove to be false or incorrect. |
| ~ confute, disprove | prove to be false.; "The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories" |
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