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motbevise

Motbevise is a Norwegian verb meaning to refute or disprove a statement, claim, hypothesis, or argument. It is used across academic, scientific, legal, and everyday discourse to indicate that a proposition has been shown to be false or insufficiently supported. The action is typically transitive, taking the claim as its object.

Etymology: The word combines mot- meaning against with bevise meaning to prove. The prefix mot- marks negation

Usage: In science, a hypothesis is motbevist when empirical results contradict it or when a robust counterexample

Other forms and equivalents: The noun forms motbevis and motbevisning are used to refer to counter-evidence

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or
opposition,
and
related
noun
forms
include
motbevis
(counter-evidence)
and
motbevisning
(refutation).
is
found.
In
philosophy
and
logic,
motbevis
is
achieved
by
presenting
a
valid
counterargument
or
a
counterexample
that
undermines
a
general
claim.
In
law
and
public
debate,
motbevis
denotes
presenting
evidence
or
reasoning
that
undermines
the
opposing
side’s
argument.
The
process
often
involves
presenting
data,
identifying
logical
fallacies,
or
demonstrating
inconsistencies
with
established
knowledge.
and
refutation,
respectively.
English
equivalents
include
refute,
disprove,
counter,
refutation,
and
counter-evidence.
In
Norwegian
discourse,
phrases
such
as
motbevise
en
påstand
(to
refute
a
claim)
are
common,
as
are
discussions
of
what
constitutes
sufficient
motbevis
in
a
given
context.