Disprove - meaning and definition. What is Disprove
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What (who) is Disprove - definition


disprove         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
(disproves, disproving, disproved, disproven)
To disprove an idea, belief, or theory means to show that it is not true.
The statistics to prove or disprove his hypothesis will take years to collect.
= refute
? prove
VERB: V n
Disprove         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
·vt To Disallow; to disapprove of.
II. Disprove ·vt To prove to be false or erroneous; to Confute; to Refute.
disprove         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
¦ verb prove that (something) is false.
Derivatives
disprovable adjective
Examples of use of Disprove
1. Turkish membership would disprove the "clash of civilisations" theory.
2. His strength of conviction and his desire to disprove them is his greatest achievement.
3. Following the scientific method, pure research sets out to disprove theories.
4. Show us something to disprove his claim to have done things to that poor little girl.
5. MI6 said in a statement that Sir Richard would use his appearance to disprove the claims.