debunk

धूल में मिलाना
definition
verb
the magazine that debunks claims of the paranormal
expose the falseness or hollowness of (a myth, idea, or belief).
translation of 'debunk'
असली रूप दिखलाना
verb
उघाड़ देना,
परदाफ़ाश करना,
उघाड़ना,
धूल में मिलाना,
भंडाफोड़ करना
example
How to 'debunk' the man who set 61 NHL scoring records, led the NHL in scoring 10 times, and was the league MVP 9 times?
Goode's goal is to understand rather than to 'debunk' such beliefs.
Ignore or 'debunk' David Irving, but don't censor him.
It is the first of several articles that 'debunk' the theory that ‘A-type’ personalities are prone to heart disease.
Whoever is trying to 'debunk' him, they are simply jealous that he is up there and they are down there.
Sometimes this long-range goal is sacrificed because of the desire to expose or 'debunk' a current claim.
It is not their inclination to 'debunk' combat heroes…
If anything, the Oscar nominations 'debunk' the idea that this was a great year for women.
This is the man who spends much energy trying to 'debunk' Mother Theresa.
A growing body of research on parent-adolescent relationships has 'debunked' the popular notion that emotional distancing is a necessary companion to adolescent individuation.
A very ordinary rural chap (the Mirror piece certainly 'debunking' the idea that he is a reclusive loner), he has understandably won mass public sympathy for the way he was mistreated.
She also 'debunked' a Western belief that health is synonymous with mediocrity and suffering with art.
You may have heard of professor Richard Wiseman - a British psychologist famous for 'debunking' irrational ideas.
Sommers is a peerless 'debunker' of feminist myths.
Even the great Enlightenment 'debunkers' - Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and Heidegger - are criticised by Gray for believing in human exceptionalism and for being too optimistic about man's fate.
Over the past two centuries, Hamilton's reputation has waxed and waned as America has glorified or 'debunked' businessmen.
Mike Males devotes a chapter in his 1999 book Framing Youth to 'debunking' the myth that young people are not oppressed.
She 'debunks' the idea that the human interest story was always central to American journalism.
They can open a window on the inner workings of ivory tower, 'debunking' stereotypes of academics as detached from the real world.
Dr Marshall places Knox in his context and cuts him down to size without 'debunking' him or letting him be effaced by the tumult of his times.
The teenage Twain's initial intention had nothing to do with 'debunking' Simmons.
It's just not worth 'debunking' someone who has no credibility in the first place.
Here, Lévy offers a genuinely interesting take on the issue, siding, at least partially, with the 'debunkers' of the ‘obesity-as-disease’ myth.
Each year, the Abstinence Clearinghouse devotes two hours of its annual conference to 'debunking' a man whose fame and influence peaked generations ago.
The major portion of this book is dedicated to 'debunking' beliefs in astrology, superstition and New Age beliefs.
The film 'debunks' the notion of an egalitarian society.
All told, an evening that deromanticises Ibsen without 'debunking' him and that offers vital proof as to why we still need the international festival.
Fourth, Dr. Robison also 'debunks' the common assumption that our kids are not only eating more today, they're eating more of the wrong kinds of food.
Always highly readable, Dawkins is a biologist, a proponent of the theories of Evolution, and a 'debunker' of pseudo-scientific tosh.
Rothman 'debunks' the romantic notion of a doomed genius working feverishly by candlelight to commit his revolutionary theory of equations and groups to paper.
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