refutation

/ˌrɛfjuˈteɪʃən/
noun
  1. Evidence or argument that proves a statement or claim is wrong or false.
    • The book contains a detailed refutation of common misconceptions.
    • Her refutation of the conspiracy theory was based on solid facts.
    • The lawyer presented a strong refutation of the witness's testimony.
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