disbelieve

[ US /dɪsbəˈɫiv/ ]
[ UK /dˌɪsbɪlˈiːv/ ]
VERB
  1. reject as false; refuse to accept
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How To Use disbelieve In A Sentence

  • Since it is implausibe that readers would need to disbelieve their supension of disbelief -- we all know going in that our suspension of disbelief is artificial -- it must be the second kind of "information" that needs to be combatted. Saying Something
  • Like the treatment meted out to anyone who disagreed with or disbelieved the lies that took our military into Iraq? Levin swears repeatedly at Goldman hearing
  • They said that they disbelieved the evidence.
  • He died on Christmas Day, 1946 — ironically appropriate for a disbeliever who once confessed to be studying the Bible “for loopholes.” Five People Born on January 29 | myFiveBest
  • Instead, the man seeking to rescue the children and his fellow citizens from inhumane conditions has been called a disbeliever on national TV. The Jawa Report
  • As long as religion does not threaten science and freedom, we should be respectful and tolerant because our freedom to disbelieve is inextricably bound to the freedom of others to believe. Hughstimson.org » Blog Archive » Michael Shermer, Of All People, On Tolerable Atheism
  • As a sophomore at Arizona State, he had come just as fervently to disbelieve in the ancient ways. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • If men are prone to mistake their selfish feelings for benevolent affections; then we may easily see wliy they so generally disbelieve the doctrine of total de - pravity, which is plainly taught in the word of God. Sermons on various important subjects of doctrine and practice
  • I disbelieved in magic.
  • Rape victims want and need to have their truth recognised and to see their attackers branded guilty; far better to achieve that at the expense of longer jail terms than watch so many rapists wriggling free with victims feeling disbelieved and twice damaged. Are SlutWalkers losing their way? | Victoria Coren
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