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disprove

/dis-proov/US // dɪsˈpruv //UK // (dɪsˈpruːv) //

否定了,驳斥,推翻,否定

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·proved, dis·prov·ing.

    • : to prove to be false or wrong; refute; invalidate: I disproved his claim.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbprove false
Forms: disproved

Examples

  • He added he has more than two years of recordings of past conversations that disprove the accusations.

  • That doesn’t necessarily confirm or disprove anybody’s timeline, but it suggests Irving was pursing these options even before he said Sund made the request.

  • More than one participant says without providing evidence that “Antifa” infiltrated the protest and was responsible for the violence, a claim disproved by many other videos, as well as the subsequent arrests.

  • The once-popular notion that the NFL lacks a pipeline of minority coaching candidates has been disproved.

  • A few weeks earlier, in Germany, a woman’s death became the first fatality initially attributed to a ransomware attack, although the link was later disproved.

  • The great confusion comes, according to Sánchez, when people try to use science to prove or disprove the existence of God.

  • Carreño declared, defying Capriles to disprove allegations that he was involved in “immoral acts,” which is Chavista code for gay.

  • But it's a basic rule of politics: If you can't disprove the message, you try to discredit the messenger.

  • Can we commission a poll to confirm or disprove that thesis?

  • The second point, also difficult to disprove, seems irrelevant to the job of polemicist.

  • To make the Resurrection "independent of miracles" is to disprove the Resurrection, which is a miracle or nothing.

  • Can any of your correspondents account for it on philosophical principles, or disprove it experimentally?

  • Infidels have utterly failed in their attempts to disprove one of the hundreds of such statements in the New Testament.

  • But recent discoveries have brought to light many important examples which completely disprove his depreciatory estimate.

  • That effect would prove neither the reality of the vision nor the supernatural quality of the cure; nor would it disprove either.