Debunk Mnemonic
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debunk
debunk
/diːˈbʊŋk/
Examples
- The stridency of the debunkers is overwhelming.
- The Chanelhouse has debunked the rumour.
- The 1971 tornado was the hardest for me to debunk.
- The definition of the word debunk courtesy dictionary.com is.
- The central theme of the book is to debunk genetic reductionism.
- Following this the cathedral hosted discussions and displays to debunk the book.
- For starters, this is enough to debunk the composition you are gloating over.
- I find it unfair to debunk the practice in the introductory paragraph.
- Kind of like trying to debunk him, in the body of the article.
- The article does go on to pretty well debunk the idea.
expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas
verb
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"De + Bunk. She discovers the lies to debunk sleeping in a bunk."
"De + Bunk. She proved the bed (bunk) story false, debunking the myth."
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