rebutter
/ˈrɛbʌtər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who responds to an argument or criticism, typically by defending or justifying a position or action.
“The politician’s spokesperson served as a rebutter to the opposition’s allegations.”
2. verb
To respond to an argument or criticism, typically by defending or justifying a position or action.
“She rebuttered the journalist’s questions with calm and confidence.”
3. verb
To add a new layer or coat to something, typically in a culinary context.
“The chef rebuttered the bread before serving it with the soup.”