Disprove in a sentence as a verb

"This is false, as you disprove a few paragraphs later:"The goal of a marketer is to grow a customer base.

Trivial to disprove but stillThe close door button on the elevators in my work building work as follows:1.

For me if I see forward progress and I have the intuition that what I'm doing will work I keep pushing until I can disprove my intuition or prove it.

The best part is that now that it's been posted it has now become impossible to disagree, because attempting to disprove it would actually validate the law.

We believe in evolution because the evidence supports it, and we would abandon it overnight if new evidence arose to disprove it.

Noble, but not wise, since now he will have to continue to disprove serious accusations of his identity, or else innocent people will be harmed again.

"I'm going to point a finger and say that this is clearly untrue, and very easy to disprove just from basic network monitoring over 5 minutes of playing the game.

If someone randomly kills them self by jumping off a bridge and no one sees it happen, there is no ******* note, or any other signs, then there could have been foul play because there is no evidence to prove or disprove it.

He did not now have the time to examine the truth of everything the painter said or even to disprove it, he would have achieved as much as he could if the painter would help him in any way even if his help would not be decisive.

Disprove definitions

verb

prove to be false; "The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories"

See also: confute