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disprove
[dis-proov]
verb (used with object)
to prove (an assertion, claim, etc.) to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate.
I disproved his claim.
disprove
/ dɪsˈpruːv /
verb
(tr) to show (an assertion, claim, etc) to be incorrect
Other Word Forms
- disprovable adjective
- disproval noun
- disprover noun
- undisprovable adjective
- undisproved adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of disprove1
Example Sentences
It had previously been thought that vaccinating children against chickenpox would cause a problematic rise in shingles, but a recent long-term study from the US disproved that theory.
It's a looser arrangement than their previous deal - but it disproves claims that the Sussexes and Netflix are going to completely part company.
Overton was unlucky to have three catches dropped, but did little to disprove pre-match the suspicion he was an odd pick.
On Sunday, the Israeli military began actions that it said would improve the "humanitarian response" in Gaza and disprove "the false claim of deliberate starvation".
The suit alleges Owens "disregarded all credible evidence disproving her claim in favor of platforming known conspiracy theorists and proven defamers."
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