controvert

/ˈkɑntrəˌvɜrt/
verb
  1. To argue against or deny the truth of something.
    • The lawyer controverted the witness's testimony during the trial.
    • The scientist controverted the popular theory with new evidence.
    • No one could controvert the fact that the company had lost money.
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