re·but·tal. Use rebuttal in a sentence. noun. The definition of a rebuttal is an opposing argument or debate. An example of a rebuttal is a defense attorney responding to allegations made by a district attorney against their client.
Claims are, essentially, the evidence that writers or speakers use to prove their point. Examples of Claim: A teenager who wants a new cellular phone makes the following claims: Every other girl in her school has a cell phone.
The two Greek leaders were Agamemnon and Menelaus. One wanted to stay and offer more sacrifices and the other wanted to go.
Explanation:
They were brothers. During and after the war, they were in charge.
The disagreement was mostly about going home. Eventually they went their separate ways.