You could say:
"I was looking at the magazine that debunks claims of the paranormal."
(1st Definition: Expose the falseness or hollowness of (a myth, idea, or belief)
or
"Comedy shows take delight in debunking heroes."
(2nd Definition: Reduce the inflated reputation of (someone), esp. by ridicule)
Hope I helped. ;)
Jim regards conspiracy theories as dangerous and tries to debunk them.
It is really very easy to debunk most of the sightings of UFOs.
debunk = to expose or ridicule falseness eg Recent events have served to debunk the idea that the American economy was sound
sunk
What is debunk the assersions which states that accounting is a product of industrial revolution?"
1. to depants. 2. to debunk
No.
Sunk, dunk, debunk, drunk...
One of the most popular is www.snopes.com
Trunk, thunk, debunk, bunk, cyberpunk, clunk, flunk.
He used his stage name Harry Houdini. He was not afraid to stop people he thought was ceating the public, so he was not afraid to use his well known name.
Debunked refers to disproving a theory or urban mystery.