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Disproves

Disproves | Disprove

Disproves meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of disprove

Example sentences (17)

Given this, they contend that providing examples of people with ambiguous sexual anatomy (i.e., “intersex” conditions) not only disproves the sex binary but also demonstrates that biological sex is a meaningless and even oppressive categorization scheme.

Jacob disproves his theory that one might be too attractive to be interesting, and shows that you can be perfectly groomed and delightfully silly at the same time.

And then we both realized, over time, that it was another thing that just disproves any doubt anyone could ever have about that guy.

Like Japan in the mid-1800s, the United States now faces a crisis that disproves everything the country believes about itself.

There is plenty of clear evidence that totally disproves this right wing message.

Expect it to start arguments over whether this proves or disproves the existence of Cancel Culture.

Have you any evidence that disproves 'something other than nicotine/THC' being the culprit?

To illustrate his point, he uses an example that, in reality, disproves his position almost entirely.

After a cold snap across much of the U.S. last week, some are reviving the debunked talking point that cold weather disproves climate change.

But one of the biggest enemies of the gossip media is the passage of time, which often disproves old and wrong reports.

Her record disproves that narrative, however, writes DW's Michael Knigge.

Steele continued, “Nothing in the notes disproves anything in our case.

Ann 2.54 disproves Suetonius' claim, placing Livilla's birthday in AD 18. Note the births of Agrippina the Younger and Drusilla are only 10 months apart if Suetonius is correct.

Furthermore, my friendly relations with a large group of Jewish colleagues and patients over a period of many years in itself disproves the charge of anti-Semitism.

However, Argelander's own statement disproves this.

If not, the process continues clockwise around the table until either one player disproves the suggestion, or no one can do so.

In mathematics one neither "proves" nor "disproves" an axiom for a set of theorems; the point is simply that in the conceptual realm identified by the axioms, the theorems logically follow.