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Refutable |
Meaning |
something that can be proved wrong or erroneous |
Example 1 |
The solid theory is not refutable by any disproving scientific evidence. |
Example 2 |
Several of the critic’s statements were refutable and could be proven false through fact checking. |
Example 3 |
If the article proves refutable, it must be taken down to protect the newspaper from being sued for its lies. |
Example 4 |
The mathematician’s correct answers were refutable and could not be proven wrong by his students. |
Example 5 |
Giving a refutable alibi, the suspect set himself up to be found guilty by the jury. |
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