Sentence examples for the refuted from inspiring English sources

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the refuted

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To prove (something) to be false or incorrect.

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Second, we analysed the refuted relationships for multiple markers of interest independently, to avoid masking any minor phylogenetic histories that would be overwhelmed by the consensus in a verificationist concatenation.

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Arago and Foucault concluded for the wave theory, thinking that the experiment refuted the emission theory.

But in 2015, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration NOAAA) refuted the whole idea of The Pause with a bombshell report.

The footage refuted the department's description of the killing, suggesting a cover-up.

As for the Dancetronauts, organizers refuted the claim that the theme camp was banned Burning Man.

Justice Department officials appealed the Federal District Court decision and said the Constitution clearly refuted the judge's ruling.

On the one hand, the experiments refute the empiricist principle that everything is learned from experience.

The club has refuted the claims.

At the time, she refuted the accusations, resigned from her position and then moved to Colorado.

No evidence at the trial refuted their accounts.

Inquiries in Britain and the United States refuted that charge.

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