prove unfounded
Frequency: 7.518.2 per million words
Used when something is shown or demonstrated to be without factual basis.
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Examples (10)
- The initial reports of danger proved to be unfounded.
- Investigators quickly proved the allegations unfounded.
- We hope that their concerns about the project will prove unfounded.
- If the evidence is strong, the defense will prove the accusations unfounded.
- All his anxieties about the exam ultimately proved unfounded.
- The rumors that circulated about her resignation proved unfounded.
- New data helped prove their earlier conclusions unfounded.
- It's crucial to prove such claims unfounded before they spread further.
- Much to everyone's relief, the dire predictions proved unfounded.
- Scientific studies will either support or prove these theories unfounded.