disprove|disproved|disproves|disproving in English
verb
[dis·prove || ‚dɪs'pruːv]
refute, invalidate, discredit
Use "disprove|disproved|disproves|disproving" in a sentence
1. It does not dwell on disproving false doctrines.
2. We disproved her claim.
3. 6 synonyms for Confute: belie, discredit, disprove, rebut, refute, disprove
4. Current events disprove the Civilising Process
5. This disproves the theory that children are purely imitative.
6. Has science disproved the Bible’s account of creation?
7. The allegations have been completely disprove.
8. However, the epicycle theory could never be formally disproved.
9. Science is here to disprove such fraud.
10. Athetize To reject; to deny, to disprove
11. Their statement incorrect we disprove as follow.
12. A proper scientific hypothesis must be capable of being disproved .
13. Agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence.
14. He disprove the major contention of his opponents.
15. The man's a genius. He could disprove gravity.
16. Various experiments have failed to disprove the theory.
17. I defy anyone to disprove the defendant's statements.
18. The fact that the knife was misused in no way disproves the existence of its maker.
19. Recent events have disproved the notion that emerging nations had “decoupled” themselves from the advanced economies.
20. We know of no surveys that either prove or disprove this point.
21. But ideas like these were disproved by Redi, Pasteur, and other scientists.
22. What are opposite words of Corroborate? Contradict, disprove, refute
23. In fact, it tends to disprove the biological argument.
24. It is impossible to prove or disprove McIntosh's assertion.
25. It took over two months to disprove the allegation.