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португальский
refutação
каталонский
confutació
The act of determining that something is false.
refutation
falsifying
falsification
refutal
португальский
refutação
1
The only possible
disproof
which Sir Charles could offer was an alibi.
2
And the entries in the diary set at naught dogmatic assertions of
disproof
.
3
The following limited pages are devoted to a
disproof
of this age-long error.
4
But the proof or
disproof
of that never reached the public.
5
All about the Navajo then was dark and solemn
disproof
of her belief.
6
The
disproof
of Darwinism on the basis of scientific research is an accomplished fact.
7
This is historically true and beyond
disproof
even in religion.
8
He gave instances of
disproof
in his own unended career.
9
The
disproof
of this and of Freudianism are equally impossible.
10
The perturbations of the planetary motions are a confirmation, not a
disproof
,
of gravity.
11
Still, Bianca will be the proof or
disproof
of that.
12
Our present lack of recollection of past lives is no
disproof
of their actuality.
13
It must be noted, however, that this
disproof
relates only to known existing organisms.
14
The scientific method is adequate to deal with all questions capable of proof or
disproof
.
15
But no
disproof
has been brought against the fish-bone!
16
Those Epistles of Paul which Baur admits to be genuine contain abundant
disproof
of his theory.
disproof
own disproof
sufficient disproof
absolute disproof
abundant disproof
downright disproof
португальский
refutação
каталонский
confutació
desaprovació