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was refuted vs got refuted

Both "was refuted" and "got refuted" are correct phrases in English. They can be used interchangeably to convey the idea that something was proven wrong or false. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 673 views

was refuted

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a statement or argument has been proven wrong or false. It is in the passive voice.

Examples:

  • His theory was refuted by the new evidence.
  • The claims made by the author were refuted by experts in the field.
  • By Stephen Kohn on May 4, 2015 Posted in False Claims / Qui Tam The Chamber's Proposal to Make it Harder to Prove Fraud Was Refuted Years Ago by the. The Chamber of Commerce has commenced a well-financed and aggressive  ...
  • Feb 17, 2014 ... It's commonplace today to think that the argument for design, with the aim of rationally establishing the existence of God, was refuted by Darwin in 1859, with the publication of The Origin of Species. This view is not only held ...
  • Mar 30, 2015 ... @pknoepfler @retractionwatch #arseniclife paper was refuted but never retracted , by authors or Science mag. Ivan, is this at all unusual? 2 retweets 3 favorites. Reply. Retweet 2. Retweeted 2. Favorite 3. Favorited 3. More.
  • In the 9th century IIivi of Balkh wrote a rationalistic treatise 3 on difficulties in the Bible, which was refuted by Seadiah. It was Favorinus who, on being silenced by Hadrian in an argument in which the sophist might easily have refuted his ...

Alternatives:

  • was proven wrong
  • was shown to be false
  • was contradicted

got refuted

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate that a statement or argument has been proven wrong or false. It is in the active voice.

Examples:

  • His theory got refuted by the new evidence.
  • The claims made by the author got refuted by experts in the field.
  • Oct 1, 2014 ... Not only are they readily available, generally they're very unflattering, so you look at your games if you played something that's important to you theoretically in the opening and it got refuted, or you feel it might have got refuted ...
  • It's so funny that the resident UFC haters on this sub took a figure that a guy on twitter calculated and that got refuted in the first few comments and are now using it at face value. Not only that, but each time I see someone mention that number it  ...
  • ... “English salt” could have meant saltpeter, but it got refuted; that martin Krpan's “ bat-mobile” is a seemingly weak mare which is in reality extremely strong; that post-heroic withdrawal is also a trait of another Slovenian superhero Peter Klepec ...
  • ...but here on DU, there were several posts that the Defense was portraying Zimmerman with a physical disadvantage to Martin. Can anyone tell me if this got refuted with the use of similar picture as in the op or refuted in any ...

Alternatives:

  • was refuted
  • was proven wrong
  • was shown to be false

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