ALL meanings of disconfirmation
dis·con·firm
D d - noun disconfirmation (chiefly, philosophy, uncountable) Introduction of evidence which conclusively establishes that a belief or hypothesis is not true or which diminishes the acceptability of a belief or hypothesis. 1
- verb with object disconfirmation to prove to be invalid. 1
- noun disconfirmation (Uncountable Noun) (chiefly philosophy) Introduction of evidence which conclusively establishes that a belief or hypothesis is not true or which diminishes the acceptability of a belief or hypothesis. 0
- noun disconfirmation (Countable Noun) A particular fact, observation, or other item of evidence which shows or tends to show that a belief or hypothesis is not true. 0