Similar words: disprove, disproportion, disproportionate, disproportionately, proof, reproof, windproof, foolproof. Meaning: [‚dɪs'pruːf] n. 1. any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something 2. the act of determining that something is false.
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(1) The theory also provides a direct disproof of the principle of closure.
(2) Perpetrator's refutation to basic facts is disproof, while his refutation to presumed facts is proof.
(3) He would not believe even with the disproof before his eyes.
(4) And we can disproof the political meaning of Utopia through analyzing the defects of the criticism of the anti-Utopianism to Utopia. Sentencedict.com
(5) He could not believe even with the disproof before his eyes.
(6) I will try myself furthermore to obtain a disproof of RH that is entirely INFORMATION THEORETIC but for this I have still to wait to develop a broader mathematical theory of information.
(7) A few years back, SI went looking forstatistical proof or disproof of the jinx.
(8) Result: It was suggested that the symptoms, body signs, biochemistry and medical disproof of the animal model are similar with clinic situation of SFD symptom of WEOHE.
(9) Thank you for sending me the preprint of your Disproof.
(10) Disagreement is what propels all of science. Proof and disproof seems almost a requirement on the road to consensus.
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