/ə ˈrɛbətəl wɪð pruf/ – Pharse
Definition: việc bác bỏ bằng chứng cứ.
A more thorough explanation: A rebuttal is a response to an argument or evidence presented by the opposing party in a legal proceeding. It is a statement or evidence offered to contradict or disprove the assertions made by the other party. In a legal context, a rebuttal must be supported by proof or evidence to effectively challenge the opposing party’s claims.
Example: In response to the plaintiff’s claim of negligence, the defendant submitted a rebuttal with proof in the form of witness statements and expert testimony.