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Meanings of complete refutation in English
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Usage of complete refutation in English
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Some people looked on this fact as a completerefutation of the rumour.
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And in his action I found completerefutation of all Wolf Larsen's materialism.
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A completerefutation would mean yet more heads rolling at the gaffe-prone HP.
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One argument still remains, plausible in appearance, but admitting of easy and completerefutation.
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Their findings, however, were a completerefutation of all charges, and the best advertisement possible.
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The following correspondence with General Grant shows the character of that slander, and its completerefutation:
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And the simple statement of this undeniable proposition is, we submit, a completerefutation of Darwinism.
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The completerefutation of all such misstatements regarding the effect of the English law will be found elsewhere.
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But a more completerefutation of the telepathic hypothesis would be to get a certain number of fulfilled predictions.
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The supposition that through that friend's hands does not, indeed, deserve the completerefutation which I have given it.
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And thence was inferred not only the justice of the measure, but a completerefutation of the arguments drawn from the constitution.
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We cannot give a completerefutation of the impression that Eastern seed corn does not yield well the first season in California.
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The completerefutation of Carlyle's pessimistic view can only come, by reinterpreting each of the contradicting terms in the light of a higher conception.
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But the most completerefutation of the worthlessness of Boswell is of course the {55} friendship and love he won from Johnson himself.