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rebuffal

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English

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Etymology

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Likely confused blend of rebuff +‎ rebuttal.

Noun

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rebuffal (plural rebuffals)

  1. A rebuttal, a statement contradicting another.
    • 2003 12, Xavier Martin, Human Nature and the French Revolution: From the Enlightenment to the Napoleonic Code, Berghahn Books, →ISBN, page 21:
      Voltaire is much more critical of the Système de la Nature, adopting a position much closer to deism and spiritualism , fully aware that too strong a rebuffal of such views would not go down well with his royal correspondents.
    • 2020, 11:30 from the start, in No More Jockeys[1], season 2, episode 7, spoken by Tim Key:
      That is the easiest ever rebuffal of a challenge I have ever done in my life.
    • 2022 December 8, Christiane Gerblinger, How Government Experts Self-Sabotage: The Language of the Rebuffed, ANU Press, →ISBN, page 71:
      This type of rebuffal operates almost as a kind of self-inhibiting mechanism, along similar lines to Bruce Dover's 'anticipatory compliance', which results in offering nothing unwanted in case one is sidelined.