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refuted Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


refuted ka kya matlab hota hai


खंडन किया

Verb:

तर्क से असत्य ठहराना, झूठा ठहराना, खंडन करना,



refuted's Usage Examples:

3 p. 172 sqq.) can be easily refuted by a reference to the Isaianic oracles.


For though the Reformers were critical of the authority of ecclesiastical tradition in the matter of 2 His arguments are stated briefly (and in order to be refuted) by Jerome in his commentary on Daniel.


1457) showed the Donation of Constantine to be a forgery, denied that Dionysius the Areopagite wrote the works ascribed to him, and refuted the commonly accepted notion that each of the apostles had contributed a sentence to the Apostles' Creed.


The attacks on the genuineness of the whole or part of the collection have been refuted by Wilde (Leiden, 1889).


Curiously enough, the synod refused to believe that the heretical confession it refuted was actually by a former patriarch of Constantinople; yet the proofs of its genuineness seem to most scholars overwhelming.


Manson, The Salvation Army and the Public (1906; 3rd ed., 1908); Salvation Army Headquarters, A Calumny Refuted: A Reply to the Unfounded Charges of Sweating, 'c. (1908); United Workers' AntiSweating Committee, Salvation Army Sweating: A Reply to the Mis-statements of General Booth and his Officials (1908; 2nd ed., 1910); Reports of the Trades Union Congress (1907 to 1910).


In its earlier form this opinion rested chiefly on certain misinterpreted testimonies in Greek authors about a god 'Iaco, and was conclusively refuted by Baudissin; recent adherents of the theory build more largely on the occurrence in various parts of this territory of proper names of persons ' See Hebrew Religion.


The suspicion of some earlier scholars that the Praefatio and the Versus might be a modern forgery is refuted by the occurrence of the word vitteas, which is the Old Saxon fittea, corresponding to the Old English fitt, which means a "canto" of a poem.


In any case, such scepticism is at all times sufficiently refuted by the imperishable and justifiable trust of reason in itself.


The view, often repeated, that the saccharum of the ancients is the hydrate of silica, sometimes found in bamboos and known in Arabian medicine as tabashir, is refuted by Yule, Anglo-Indian Glossary, p. 654; see also Not.



Synonyms:

rebut, disown, contradict, renounce, repudiate, controvert, oppose, answer,



Antonyms:

claim, take office, admit, accept, refrain,



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