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refutational (adjective), more refutational, most refutational
1. Any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something: Tim, the bank teller, gave strong refutational testimony to the police officer, Mr. Simmons, that the youth seen running away from the bank was the robber.
2. A reference to determining that something is incorrect: Because there was cake frosting on her face, it presented more refutational proof that Tilly was not telling the truth when she denied taking some of it.
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