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desacreditar
Expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas.
expose
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desacreditar
1
The research could
debunk
firefighting science that's been widely accepted for decades.
2
But it has taken decades to
debunk
some myths about the disaster.
3
Furthermore, the app was created solely to
debunk
COVID-19 related fake news.
4
If true, it would
debunk
a key allegation of the case.
5
The research could even
debunk
firefighting science that's been widely accepted for decades.
6
If they don't exist, it's irresponsible to not
debunk
this story.
7
It's also important to
debunk
some myths about what retirement represents.
8
But there were things that happened at Loftus that we just couldn't
debunk
.
9
Elsewhere, lectures explore the Hello Kitty universe and
debunk
certain myths.
10
We spoke to three experts to
debunk
some of the most popular myths.
11
It was designed to
debunk
what is seen as a myth.
12
I've always had an interest in the supernatural stuff-I like to
debunk
it.
13
It was heartbreaking, having to
debunk
one misguided myth after another.
14
And we
debunk
one of the biggest myths in the movies.
15
We asked an expert from the Cancer Council to
debunk
common cancer myths.
16
Their position is based on myths that recent history and the new report
debunk
.
debunk
·
debunk some myths
debunk allegations
debunk firefighting
debunk the claim
debunk a lot
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desacreditar
ridicularizar