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Definition of Refuters
1. refuter [n] - See also: refuter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refuters
Literary usage of Refuters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Short Survey of the Literature of Rabbinical and Mediæval Judaism by William Oscar Emil Oesterley, George Herbert Box (1920)
"The officers of the court, the defendant, the witnesses and their refuters, ...
of their refuters, used to stand within the front row near the people. ..."
2. Romances and Narratives by Daniel Defoe (1895)
"To that, the refuters answer thus : That both Christian divines, and physicians
agree (as to the manner how, which they are so curious in inquiring after), ..."
3. Idealism: An Essay, Metaphysical and Critical by William Graham (1872)
"How Hegel could have exposed himself to refutation lying on the very surface must
strike the refuters themselves, one is apt to think, with an uneasy ..."
4. Idealism: An Essay, Metaphysical and Critical by William Graham (1872)
"I am tempted to say to these refuters that no great thinker has ever been really
refuted— not Spinosa, nor Locke, nor Berkeley, nor Hume, nor Hegel—for the ..."