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disprove

dihs-PROOV
verb
1
To show that a claim, theory, or belief is false.
"New fossil evidence disproved the earlier theory."
"The alibi disproved the accusation completely."

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In plain EnglishTo prove that something is wrong or false.

Common pairings
disprove a theory disprove a claim

Word Forms

disproved past tense, disproven past tense, disproves singular

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New fossil evidence _____ the earlier theory.

Etymology

From Old French desprover, from des- + prover ("to prove").

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