Disconfirm

/ˌdɪskənˈfɜrm/ verb

To prove that something is false or incorrect by providing contrary evidence. In research, it means to show that a hypothesis or theory does not hold true under testing.

Formed by adding the prefix 'dis-' (meaning 'not' or 'opposite of') to 'confirm,' which comes from Latin 'confirmare' (to strengthen, establish). The word emerged in scientific contexts where proving something wrong is as valuable as proving it right.

AMአይተናል
ARينفي
BNঅস্বীকার
CAdesconfirma
CSvyvrací
DAmodbeviser
DEwiderspricht
ELαποδίδει
ESdesconfirma
FAنفی می کند
FIkumota
FRdésinfirme
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