Debunking in a sentence as a noun

I read it as an interesting debunking of a common myth that I have heard before.

On another we have Zuk, hellbent at debunking the former's work, based solely on those arguments.

I find it kind of insane that so many people continue to expend any effort at all debunking Newsweek's claims.

I therefore say with utmost confidence that I have debunked the debunking of the debunking of Piketty.

Not on this site, I made a point on neoGAF debunking a point regarding XboxOne related to a technology that I am very much familiar with.

Since that time, SendGrid has posted multiple outage status updates on their Twitter feed, pretty much debunking the theory that their Twitter account was compromised.

OK, it may be obvious to you but this might be quite enlightening to other people especially those who have been fed on the kind of self-help ******** the author is debunking.

Gottesman has spent much of his career researching schizophrenia and debunking former theories about the origin of schizophrenia.

While it's encouraging to see such a thorough debunking of the latest security theater technology, it's always been security theater... Allow me a few quick anecdotes:My family is friends with a gentleman who was a green beret medic during Viet Nam, and later worked for the CIA.

Debunking definitions

noun

the exposure of falseness or pretensions; "the debunking of religion has been too successful"

See also: repudiation