Contraindicate in a sentence as a verb

Nobody accepts that because the trends of the last half century or so contraindicate your comment.

You are correct, this does seem to contraindicate the claims of a sophisticated view of economics.

So then just give voice to unsubstantiated rumors that contraindicate what we see in the genetic marker?

Common wisdom regarding UX would vigorously contraindicate their use, but they continue to be used because people either don't know or, more likely, don't care.

> Which specific items in the Wikipedia article support the idea that the two are similar?Which items contraindicate the claim?

> Which items contraindicate the claim?The fact that the Federal Reserve was deliberately created by an act of Congress, and the Portugal crisis was triggered a fraudster forging contracts and counterfeiting currency?

Shouldn't inputs from GPS, Altimeter, and gyroscopic sensors contraindicate the external AOA sensors?What information did the pilots have that the computer system didn't to let them know to change the behavior?

Contraindicate definitions

verb

make a treatment inadvisable