What does «rebatir» mean in Spanish?
- To refute, challenge, object to an argument or assertion made by another. To reject the validity of another person's idea or assertion by reason and argument.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Debemos rebatir sus argumentos y dejarlo en ridículo".
- Fold, tilt, usually so that it takes up less room.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Hay que rebatir la cama y así tendrás más espacio".
"Debes rebatir el asiento del coche para que entre".
- To counteract the force or violence of a person.
- Whisk again.
- Beat vigorously or for a long time.
- To deduct from a sum a certain amount that should not have been part of it.
- Deflect the opponent's sword or saber, making him lower the point and thus avoid injury.
- To reinforce, to redouble.
- Reject temptations or proposals.