We have no meanings for "rebut the charge" in our records yet.
1 Nor should I now, was it not to rebut the charge of remissness and inattention to you.
2 Rescuing them now depends on being able to rebut the charge of acting from short-term partisan advantage.
3 Thou hast said sufficient to rebut the charge , in offering the oaths by the Gods, no slight proof.
4 Having already prepared to meet and rebut the charge of greediness he made passes over the vessel and it was replenished.
5 He does not condescend to rebut the charge of treason, which he had already repelled, and which nobody in his audience believed.
6 All this despite the fact that MacBride successfully rebutted the charges in court.
7 He rebutted the charges of imaginary enemies; he laid bare the ineptitude and the faithlessness of the English Government.
8 At the time, he had rebutted the charge , with a glance at fifteen months spent behind the counter of a store.
9 Lord Rennard has sought to rebut the charges during the party inquiry conducted by Alistair Webster, but his evidence has not been published.
10 The company has 10 business days to file a compliance plan or 15 business days to rebut the charges , the defense.
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