Definition of Disproved

1. Verb. (past of disprove) ¹

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Definition of Disproved

1. disprove [v] - See also: disprove

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disproved

disproportionation
disproportionations
disproportioned
disproportioning
disproportions
dispropriate
dispropriated
dispropriates
dispropriating
disprovabilities
disprovability
disprovable
disproval
disprovals
disprove
disproved (current term)
disproven
disprover
disprovers
disproves
disprovide
disprovided
disprovides
disproviding
disproving
dispulsion
dispulsions
dispunct
dispunge
dispunged

Literary usage of Disproved

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1880)
"... and aa no geologist has ever dreamed that his explorations were disproved by the correction of his calculations, so the simplest man who believes in ..."

2. The Economic Basis of Protection by Simon Nelson Patten (1896)
"FALLACIES disproved BY TIME. IT is a prevalent practice of free-traders to go over all the discarded economic dogmas of the past, particularly those of th^ ..."

3. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"The same interpretation farther disproved: an immediate divine efficacy held out in the words: conversion and pardon of si in promised: differenced from the ..."

4. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1918)
"... and when all the subterfuges of the defense and all contrivances for alibis have been disproved, as disproved they assuredly will be, we, ..."

5. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, Henry Hart Milman, William Smith (1862)
"... to our curiosity in a French version, and from which I shall collect and abridge a more disproved by specious narrative of this memorable transaction. ..."

6. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1911)
"... may afford good ground for the grant of a new trial ; that is, where material statements may be disproved by the newly discovered evidence. ..."

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