Refutation of a hypothesis, e.g. by experiment.
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Examples for "refutation"
Examples for "refutation"
1In all refutation, keep close to the fundamental principles of the question.
2The candidate was too busy talking about hope to stoop to refutation.
3It was hardly an elegant refutation, but it had to be said.
4The justice of the Single Tax is beyond all question of refutation.
5Now much of it is so false that it needs no refutation.
1Three employees involved in falsifying electrical safety data were dismissed, Baxter said.
2Critics have in the past accused the government of falsifying economic statistics.
3These include falsifying information as well as colluding to have drugs transported.
4Prosecutors have charged Ghosn with falsifying financial reports in under-reporting his compensation.
5A second charge accuses him of falsifying records of an investment adviser.
1The second example of 'falsification' is surely in the realm of empirics.
2In the extreme, all scientific knowledge would consist of instances of falsification.
3It can be broken down into three areas, fabrication, falsification and plagiarism.
4In no way did this feel to him like forgery or falsification.
5I suspect that it's some falsification on the part of the inspector.
1The only possible disproof which Sir Charles could offer was an alibi.
2And the entries in the diary set at naught dogmatic assertions of disproof.
3The following limited pages are devoted to a disproof of this age-long error.
4But the proof or disproof of that never reached the public.
5All about the Navajo then was dark and solemn disproof of her belief.