refute

খণ্ডন করা
definition
verb
these claims have not been convincingly refuted
prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
translation of 'refute'
মিথ্যা বা ভুল প্রমাণ করা
verb
খণ্ডন করা,
খণ্ডিত করা,
নিরসন করা
example
As an experienced Real Estate Agent I strongly 'refute' the claims made in this letter.
Instead, to date, Gibson has refused to fully 'refute' his father.
We set out over the past year to 'refute' those people who said we couldn't do more than one thing at a time.
It is clearly intended to 'refute' those who denied what is now known as the doctrine of the resurrection.
Fortunately, I do not have to 'refute' the labor theory of value, it's already been done, see Human Action by Mises.
I 'refute' Mr Strausbaugh's accusations but I applaud his championing of Ballard.
I'm going to 'refute' Bruce in three easy steps, first with some history, second with some analogy, and lastly with a bit of philosophy.
To be useful to scholars a proposition must be falsifiable - there must be something which could in theory 'refute' the statement.
It's almost as if Bush was daring people to 'refute' him, knowing full well that it was such an illogical claim that it would make people uncomfortable to call him on it.
That story alone would appear to 'refute' the accusations of those who have denounced Sonia as a gold-digger, capitalising on the vulnerability of Orwell when he was dying.
But I think, there's plenty of evidence to 'refute' him on the facts.
It is for the defence to search for evidence to 'refute' the accusation's charges.
Indeed recently, Egypt has been keen to 'refute' accusations that it has lost its influence in Africa and that it perceives Africa as a fourth priority, after the Middle East, the US, and Europe.
It is the nullification of public discourse, for how can one 'refute' accusations grounded in ethnicity?
Such restraint certainly appears to 'refute' any accusation of aerial terrorism and seems almost magnanimous compared to the British propensity to bomb any suspicious activity.
Some Austrian economists have tried to 'refute' this argument by denying the very existence of an income effect.
The task of historical materialism in Russia is not to 'refute' the enemy but to destroy him!
As with all research, evaluations of these hypotheses will not confirm or 'refute' associated theories but may allow refinement of theories.
Naturally, the panelists are keen to 'refute' the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington.
But instead of trying to refute what Chomsky actually says and writes, Morley instead decides to 'refute' the man himself.
Such achievements, and the principles of common purpose that drove them, should be used to 'refute' Europe's sceptics everywhere.
He was scheduled to hold a press conference in Bangkok later Saturday to 'refute' accusations by the Cambodian government that he incited the riots.
But one cannot 'refute' Howard by suggesting that his intervention somehow ‘disrupts’ the study of history.
We totally 'refute' any suggestion that these dismissals are linked to anything other than a serious breach of discipline.
his voice challenging his audience to rise and 'refute' him
This process of using observation and experiment to 'refute' false theories does not rely on induction in any way.
Dembski's latest attempt to 'refute' Darwinian theory is by arguing that in a closed system, information can only decrease.
In these papers, where he was largely concerned with general philosophical problems of time and space, he adopted a quixotic standpoint in his attempt to 'refute' the theory as being logically untenable.
To 'refute' the accusations, Ma went to Xianyang 215 Hospital for a hymen test on February 6.
Well, Neil, now we've got somebody on the other side to 'refute' you.
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