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  • noun Plural form of debunking.

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Examples

  • Not saying I understand it, just reporting what I've seen, and that "debunkings" never seem to show the kids as they progress from the severe motor control to mere physical contact.

    Things I read/watched but don't quite feel like blogging about this morning. Ann Althouse 2007

  • I have seen many "debunkings" by reputable scientists that do not hold water.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • This won't stand up to the "debunkings" which came up high on the Google searches I did.

    Nukes Over America: All A Stupid Mistake. Sure it Was 2007

  • By way of contrast, liberal "debunkings" have tended to be complex, confusing, chaotic.

    DailyHowler.com 2010

  • In large part, that is because the GOP's sleigh-of-hand has been advanced in a highly professional manner, while the liberal world's "debunkings" have been the work of rank amateurs.

    DailyHowler.com 2010

  • He has been publishing false "debunkings" about my work for years ...

    unknown title 2008

  • 'debunkings' which really leaves the majority of the story completely intact, and there's more here.

    The Common Room 2009

  • Still, as debunkings of scripture go, this one is fairly congenial to religious belief, for it does leave open the prospect of divine purpose generically.

    One World, Under God 2009

  • Still, as debunkings of scripture go, this one is fairly congenial to religious belief, for it does leave open the prospect of divine purpose generically.

    One World, Under God 2009

  • Still, as debunkings of scripture go, this one is fairly congenial to religious belief, for it does leave open the prospect of divine purpose generically.

    One World, Under God 2009

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