1. disproven - Adjective
2. disproven - Verb
disproven
Alternative irregular form of the past participle of disprove
Shown to be false
Antonym: proven
(archaic, Scottish law) Not proven, in a legal case where the jury verdict has inconclusive evidence for conviction, but sufficient to suspect guilt
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAll we can say for certain is that none of the evidence we’ve seen has disproven the claim made by the people offering the file that the file contains usernames and passwords taken from LiveJournal.” Source: Internet
Conspiracy theories can never be disproven to the enthusiastic conspiracy theorist. Source: Internet
Gödel showed that the continuum hypothesis cannot be disproven from the axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (with or without the axiom of choice), by developing the constructible universe of set theory in which the continuum hypothesis must hold. Source: Internet
It’s so easily disproven, and yet people keep parroting it like it’s gospel, while simultaneously forgetting that the outcomes are not death or perfectly fine. Source: Internet
Also, your belief has been disproven… look at the links to the information people have posted, including the one I gave you above – both endurance and ability to maintain peak speed improved! Source: Internet
A theory can be destroyed with a single premise being disproven. Source: Internet