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prebuttal
[pri-buht-l, pree-]
noun
an argument constructed in anticipation of a criticism.
The alderman began his speech with a question-answer style prebuttal.
prebuttal
/ ±č°ł¾±Ė˲śŹ³ŁÉ±ō /
noun
informalĢża prepared response to an anticipated criticism
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of prebuttal1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of prebuttal1
Example Sentences
In a prebuttal video posted across his social media, Brand said he was about to face āvery serious allegations that I absolutely refute,ā without detailing them.
The best part of Alitoās prebuttal, though, was how he justified taking āwhat would have otherwise been an unoccupied seat on a private flight to Alaska.ā
Justice Alito wrote in an op-ed this week in The Wall Street Journal that served as a prebuttal to a pending ProPublica article accusing him of ethics violations and highlighting his ties to billionaire Paul Singer.
The details are infuriating, but not surprising because Alito tried to get ahead of the story by writing a "prebuttal" for the Wall Street Journal's editorial page, which ended up reading as a confession to deep and long-standing corruption.
Thereās no need for me to gild the lily in terms of debunking the Justiceās textualist reading of the relevant disclosure provisions, as others have ably rebutted Alitoās prebuttal since it surfaced.
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