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Antonyms of Warrant

1. Noun: Denial

Definition: A negation or contradiction of a statement or claim.

Example Sentence: The denial of the accusation left him feeling relieved and vindicated.

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2. Verb: Forfeit

Definition: To lose or be deprived of something as a result of an error, wrongdoing, or failure to fulfill an obligation.

Example Sentence: If you don't attend the meeting, you might forfeit your right to vote.

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3. Noun: Disproof

Definition: Evidence or a logical argument that proves a statement or claim to be false.

Example Sentence: The disproof of his theory shattered his reputation as a renowned scientist.

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4. Verb: Refute

Definition: To prove a statement, claim, or argument to be false or invalid.

Example Sentence: The defendant was able to refute the prosecution's evidence convincingly.

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5. Noun: Contradiction

Definition: A statement, action, or situation that is inconsistent or incompatible with another.

Example Sentence: There was a contradiction between what she said and what she actually did.

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6. Verb: Confute

Definition: To prove to be false, invalid, or mistaken, usually by argument or evidence.

Example Sentence: The researchers were able to confute the established hypothesis through rigorous experimentation.

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