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Refutó is the third-person singular past tense form of the verb refutar in Spanish and Portuguese, meaning that someone or something refuted or disproved a claim or argument in the past. In Spanish, refutó corresponds to él/ella/usted refutó; in Portuguese, refutou corresponds to ele/ela/refutou (and you, formal, refutou). The term is commonly used in scholarly, legal, journalistic, and everyday contexts to indicate that a statement, hypothesis, or accusation was challenged and shown to be false or untrue.

Etymology and meaning: Refutar comes from Latin refutare, itself formed from re- (back, again) and fundere (to

Usage and nuances: Refutó signals a completed action in the past and is often used with objects

Examples:

- Spanish: El científico refutó la hipótesis con datos nuevos.

- Portuguese: O cientista refutou a hipótese com dados novos.

- Portuguese: Ela refutou as acusações apresentadas pela imprensa.

See also: refutação (Portuguese), refutación (Spanish), refutar.

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pour,
to
drive).
The
semantic
core
is
to
drive
back
or
disprove
an
assertion.
The
past
tense
form
refutó
denotes
a
completed
act
of
refuting
or
disproving.
such
as
theories,
hypotheses,
accusations,
arguments,
or
claims.
Related
nouns
include
refutación
(Spanish)
and
refutação
(Portuguese),
referring
to
the
act
or
result
of
refuting.
Synonyms
include
desmentir,
contradizer,
refutar
(as
a
synonym
verb
form),
and
contestar.