Also means
to rivet again
Usage Note
Ribattere has two distinct uses: in conversation it means to retort or counter an argument (ribattere a un'accusa — to respond to an accusation); in manual trades it means to hammer back or re-rivet. The first sense is far more common in modern Italian. It takes avere in compound tenses and is regular in conjugation.
Examples
"Non riusciva a ribattere alle sue argomentazioni."
Natural Translation
He could not retort to her arguments.
Literal Translation
Not he-managed to retort to-the her arguments.
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