Disproof

/dɪsˈpruf/ noun

Evidence or argument that shows something to be false or incorrect; the action or process of proving that a claim, theory, or belief is wrong. It provides definitive evidence against a proposition.

From the prefix dis- (opposite of, away) plus 'proof' from Old French prove. The term emphasizes the complete negation or undoing of what was previously considered proven or established.

AMምስክር ክርክር
ARدحض
BNখণ্ডন
CSvyvrácení
DAmodbevisning
DEWiderlegung
ELδιάψευση
ESrefutación
FAدحض
FIkumoaminen
FRréfutation
GUઅસ્વીકાર
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