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disproof
[ dis-proof ]
disproof
/ dɪsˈpruːf /
noun
- facts that disprove something
- the act of disproving
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Example Sentences
“The disproof of that is the lack of pudding.”
From Washington Post
Since then, there has been neither validation nor disproof, but largely a standoff.
From Science Magazine
As if goaded into disproof, one of the specks peeled away and began its near-vertical dive, directly above their heads.
From Literature
It is indeed true that there is never “proof” in science in the sense that there may be in formal logic or mathematics, but, crucially, there is disproof.
From Scientific American
The disproof of relativity leads to the existence of aether - a fluid fills up the entire visible part of the universe, relative to which the speed of light is isotropic.
From New York Times
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