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Sentence count:35Posted:2017-03-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: debunksinking feelingrankingbankingfrankingdebuggingto my way of thinkingdebutMeaning: [‚diː'bʌŋk]  n. the exposure of falseness or pretensions. 
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1, His theories have been debunked by recent research.
2, Some advertising slogans should be debunked.
3, Historian Michael Beschloss debunks a few myths.
4, His claims were later debunked by fellow academics.
5, The writer's aim was to debunk the myth that had grown up around the actress.
6, The newspaper debunked the youth cult as the tool of a foreign government.
7, Hence, the spate of was-the-risk-exaggerated, debunking stories.
8, In both poems, Leapor attempts to debunk unreal expectations of marriage.
9, Payton wants to debunk the myth that economics is a science.
10, And it debunked and later destroyed the reputation of a great sea captain, a good friend of my father.
11, The view that Anne was a sentimental Jacobite who secretly wished her brother-in-law to succeed her has now been debunked as myth.
12, Fortunately, the Internet itself provides a good way to debunk these hoaxes.
13, The study debunks the myth that men are better at math than women.
14, In her book she debunks a lot of the claims made by astrologers.
15, The debunking of religion has been too successful.
16, The heart of the debunking message -- and what most readers carry away from it -- is reassurance.
17, The movie Bigger, Stronger, Faster explores steroid use in America—debunking a lot of the propaganda out there about what steroids are, and their danger.
18, Little did I know, I would be debunking those laws myths pretty soon.
19, Despite debunking many of the legends of the Dark Ages,(http://sentencedict.com/debunking.html) she can't quite stop believing in them herself.
20, Debunking the cholesterol 'myth'
21, Plenty of scientists have put energy into debunking paranormal claims. Bader and Mencken wanted to look instead at what drives people to believe.
22, But as Sulloway was plugging away, other scientists were busy debunking birth order.
23, The story of the purchase of Sarah's burial plot is comedy, and comedy frequently takes delight in debunking heroes.
24, Some have questioned the neuroscientists' results and interpretations arguing that the researchers have not quite grasped the concept that they say they are debunking.
25, Individual vitamins and minerals haven't fared much better under scientific scrutiny , with research debunking some of the reputed benefits of vitamin B6, calcium, niacin, and others.
26, JVM. In the installment following that, we'll look at the performance impact of garbage collection, including debunking some performance myths related to memory management.
27, What is amazing about the publication of this research is not that it concludes MSG allergy is a myth, but that a scientific journal still needs to bother debunking such pseudoscience at all.
28, Also interesting is that only 15% of social networkers say they log on at work, thus debunking another myth about how prevalent social network use is at the workplace.
29, Both groups spent about the same amount of time reading, watching television and playing computer games, debunking the theory that flickering screens were ruining children's eyes, he said.
30, This means uncovering the class exploitation and alienation that lie at the core of marketization and privatization policies, and debunking the myth that there are no alternatives to the market.
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