disconfirmed

[US]/[dɪsˈkənˌfɜːmd]/
[UK]/[dɪsˈkənˌfɜːrmd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To prove to be false; to contradict.; To disprove or contradict (a theory or hypothesis).; To show to be untrue.

Phrases & Collocations

disconfirmed results

disconfirming evidence

disconfirmed hypothesis

disconfirming data

disconfirmed theory

disconfirmed claims

disconfirming studies

disconfirmed predictions

disconfirmed earlier

disconfirming findings

Example Sentences

the initial hypothesis was quickly disconfirmed by the experimental data.

his theory was disconfirmed after further research and analysis.

the widely accepted belief was disconfirmed by new scientific findings.

the suspect's alibi was disconfirmed by security camera footage.

the company's projections were disconfirmed by the actual sales figures.

the rumors were disconfirmed when the truth came to light.

the initial reports disconfirmed the earlier news broadcasts.

the witness testimony disconfirmed the defendant's story.

the model's predictions were disconfirmed by the real-world outcomes.

the initial plan was disconfirmed due to unforeseen circumstances.

the journalist's claims were disconfirmed by a thorough investigation.

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