debunk in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

debunk in the PONS Dictionary

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These studies provided a great deal of valuable information, debunking several myths, and the results have been useful to horsemen outside of eventing as well.
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She also sought to debunk the myth that children lacked interest in nonfiction.
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This led to countless attempts to recreate the study, debunk the results, and expand upon them.
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From a cognitive perspective, he debunks a number of myths about the brain, such as the adage that only 10% of the brain is used.
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However, according to the production team, all of these rumors were debunked as there were still no confirmed hosts for the franchise.
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Unless we actively debunk false and misleading reports, we risk leaving the public with a dangerously skewed vision of this country.
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He regularly gives lectures where he debunks paranormal phenomena.
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The first debunks extravagant occult and pseudoscientific claims regarding ancient civilizations while highlighting these cultures' actual accomplishments.
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The book has been described as a work thoroughly debunked by scholars and critics alike.
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His experience as an emigrant had led him to debunk what he saw as the left's negative view of patriotism ("fedrelandskjrlighet").
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