debunk|debunked|debunking|debunks in English
verb
[de·bunk || ‚diː'bʌŋk]
disparage, ridicule; expose as being false or exaggerated
Use "debunk|debunked|debunking|debunks" in a sentence
1. Debunking the cholesterol 'myth'
2. Debunking the Overpopulation Alarmists
3. Historian Michael Beschloss debunks a few myths.
4. These theories have been debunked.
5. Some advertising slogans should be debunked.
6. His theories have been debunked by recent research.
7. They were debunked as a suburban myth.
8. Multiple years of hefty price declines debunked this myth .
9. Sequences of maps can also debunk misconceptions.
10. The debunking of religion has been too successful.
11. His claims were later debunked by fellow academics.
12. Using humor and experts, they debunk the Bullshit.
13. And so I'm here to debunk a myth.
14. In her book she debunks a lot of the claims made by astrologers.
15. The study debunks the myth that men are better at math than women.
16. Hence, the spate of was-the-risk-exaggerated, debunking stories.
17. Swiss talks about how desperate the psychics become when debunked.
18. Are old people Crankier? 3 aging myths debunked Dec
19. So let's debunk some of the most common falsehoods.
20. Other accounts of Celtic history debunk these stories as myth.
21. Loyal Subject: Debunking the Antimonarchist claims of The Economist
22. It is this tradition that Lewis sets out to debunk.
23. 11 Hence, the spate of was-the-risk-exaggerated, debunking stories.
24. SCULLY : Am I to understand that you want me to debunk the X - Files project, sir?
25. But as Sulloway was plugging away, other scientists were busy debunking birth order.