Examples of 'disproves' in a sentence
Meaning of "disproves"
Disprove is to prove that something is false or incorrect
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of disprove
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What he did do disproves your whole gay idea.
But only one brown rabbit disproves it.
This disproves the greenhouse effect theory.
The absence of water in her lungs disproves it.
This study disproves that idea completely.
A brief look at history quickly disproves that notion.
It disproves the fact that age is.
I guess this disproves one theory.
They are only true until experimentation disproves them.
My existence only disproves traditional notions.
It disproves several mathematical postulates.
Modern science disproves all that.
Nothing disproves that assumption like history itself.
That is a claim that disproves itself.
This certainly disproves the presence of any superhuman powers.
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The vast majority of research disproves that argument.
So this disproves this statement.
A counterexample is an example that disproves a theory.
Surely that disproves a flat earth.
The law of supply and demand alone disproves that.
Good research disproves wrong theories.
Atheists will not accept anything as evidence if it disproves atheism.
It neither proves or disproves the validity of that religion.
Direct evidence is any evidence that directly proves or disproves a fact.
An exception disproves the rule.
This disproves the impression that capitalism destroys the environment.
We have got nothing that disproves their alibis.
Rebuttal disproves or refuses an assertion.
But even a basic knowledge of biology disproves that rationale.
This disproves your conclusion.
Our research disproves that.
This disproves premeditation.
My new project disproves it.
Irish report disproves claim that science graduates earn less.
If it makes you feel any better my existence only disproves traditional notions.
The medical community disproves of the use of marijuana by pregnant women.
Proving or disproving either one of these statements automatically proves or disproves the other.
It partially disproves your faith.
The fact that the universe is not uniform in temperature disproves this belief.
Something such as this which disproves a conjecture is called a counterexample.
Be honest with yourself and look for evidence that disproves your beliefs.
So the very existence of stars disproves the theorized original giant explosion.
This disproves the apprehension of data providers that large incremental costs will be brought about.
The human physiology simply disproves this argument in itself.
The new study disproves earlier researches on the relationship between caffeine and diabetes.
They must say this because otherwise the parable disproves their position.
Empirical evidence supports or disproves the application of any particular model to a particular merger.
And you will still hear people claiming that the sun somehow disproves global warming.
We have got nothing that disproves his alibi for the bike accident.
We can not say that science disproves God.