We have no meanings for "refute the charge" in our records yet.
1 But as for any especial credit to me, I refute the charge indignantly.
2 To refute the charge which was untrue, Mr. H. read all of Strachey.
3 A lawyer from the Obama campaign jumped on the call to refute the charge .
4 And he makes no attempt to refute the charge .
5 Thus, an article which is designed to refute the charge of anti-Catholic bias in fact confirms it.
6 I suppose you will indignantly refute the charge , but you know I have never trusted you in that matter.
7 Chin didn't refute the charge .
8 So conscience whispers me, and, though vanity is eager to refute the charge , I must acknowledge that she is seldom successful.
9 But of course this is a vile slander against Sarah, and, at this late day, I rise to refute the charge .
10 He refuted the charge , and became great friends with the soldier, for the third time.
11 Concluding, Mr. Dolliver refuted the charge that annexationists had any hidden motives looking to colonial expansion.
12 I gave him the opportunity to refute the charges against him, but he has no proof to bring.
13 Olga refuted the charge with indignation.
14 This passage once for all refutes the charges of insincerity which certain of Canning's biographers have brought against Pitt.
15 Aer Lingus last night refuted the charge , saying that what CityJet wanted was to avoid having to compete for passengers.
16 Sharif told Reuters he can refute the charges against him, but will not speak publicly until an official inquiry is finished.
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