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Meaning of disvouch
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disvouch (v. t.)
To discredit; to contradict.
disvouch Sentence Examples
- Their integrity was disvouch by the shocking revelation of their secret dealings.
- The witness's testimony was disvouch when it became clear that he had a personal vendetta against the defendant.
- The authenticity of the document was disvouch when it was discovered that it had been tampered with.
- The government's disvouch of a policy was met with widespread criticism from both parties.
- The evidence against the suspect was so weak that the prosecution was forced to disvouch the case.
- The company's reputation was disvouch after a series of scandals and controversies.
- The politician's disvouch of his own platform alienated many of his supporters.
- The scientist's discovery was disvouch by several other researchers, who claimed that it was based on faulty data.
- The disvouch of the treaty by one of the signatories raised concerns about the stability of the region.
- The disvouch of the miracle cure by the medical community led to a decline in its popularity.
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To discredit; to contradict.
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Their integrity was disvouch by the shocking revelation of their secret dealings.
The witness's testimony was disvouch when it became clear that he had a personal vendetta against the defendant.
The authenticity of the document was disvouch when it was discovered that it had been tampered with.
The government's disvouch of a policy was met with widespread criticism from both parties.