disconfirmed

/ˌdɪskənˈfɜrmd/
verb
  1. Proved that something is not true or correct; showed evidence against a belief, theory, or expectation.
    • The experiment disconfirmed the scientist's original hypothesis.
    • Her test results disconfirmed the doctor's initial diagnosis.
    • New evidence disconfirmed the popular theory about the ancient ruins.
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