Sentence examples for are disproven from inspiring English sources

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are disproven

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To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute; to refute.

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Here Vasubandhu might just mean that since the entities implicit in perception (sensory organs and sensory objects) are disproven by the falsity of the apparent world (which they seem to perceive), those who understand the latter will reject the belief in the former.

"In the same way we would publicise if officers have been found to fall below high standards required, it is only right that where allegations against police are disproven, we update on it". Responding to the investigation's findings, Mrs Matthews said: "I can understand why they would take police to one hospital and protestors to another.

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Some teachers have had to wait for up to two years before unfounded allegations are disproved.

Why do we have so much trouble accepting that sometimes our hypotheses are disproved?

However, familiarity may improve perceptions only if a priori apprehensions are disproved by experience.

His judgment has not yet been disproven.

Then again, the model hasn't been disproven either.

"All the evidence against him has been disproven," Mr. Saloom said.

The accusations in the tapes, released this summer, have been disproven.

The accusations contained in the tapes have been disproven.

I'm not anti-homeopathy but it has been disproven.

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