Rebate in english
Rebate
pronunciation: ribeɪt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ribeɪt part of speech: noun
In gestures
rebatir = counter ; contest ; rebut ; challenge.
Example: The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Example: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Example: This article compares CD-ROM and online systems, rebutting negative attitudes to CD-ROMs.Example: The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.more:
» rebatir a Alguien = take + a few cracks at .
Example: However, I would like to take a few cracks at Ms. Lipow.» rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation .
Example: There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.» rebatir un argumento = counter + an argument .
Example: This article outlines two exhibitions of materials from collections formed years ago which will help the non-book librarian to counter the arguments that the medium is too expensive.