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Meanings of easily refuted in English
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Usage of easily refuted in English
1
The story I must tell will be flatly denied and easilyrefuted.
2
Still, other objections might be raised which could not be so easilyrefuted.
3
All the key evidence was either inadmissible or easilyrefuted.
4
And public opinion, on this occasion, is not easilyrefuted.
5
Say rather, beloved Agathon, that you cannot refute the truth; for Socrates is easilyrefuted.
6
These bruitings of the populace, besides that they are supported by no certain author, may be easilyrefuted.
7
Because in miscalling things that are otherwise, you take a pleasure which is easilyrefuted by the effect of the things themselves.
8
Indeed, Napoleon never reproached Maitland; he left that to Las Cases to do; and the captain easilyrefuted these insinuations, with the approval of Montholon.
9
This assertion, easilyrefuted, has seemed to some opponents of the eudemonistic account of morality so bound up with it as to involve its downfall.