verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The chairman derigged the resolution proposal as it did not comply with the existing laws.

Definition:To nullify or rebut a resolution, often in a formal meeting or environment.

From derig a resolution

Example:The court derigged the claim as it was unsupported by any evidence.

Definition:To invalidate or refute a claim, especially in a legal or formal context.

From derig a claim

Example:The latest forensic analysis derigged the financial report due to the discrepancies found in the data.

Definition:To reduce the credibility or validity of a document, often by presenting new evidence or factual corrections.

From derig a document

Example:The recent study derigged the climate change deniers' theory by providing clear scientific evidence.

Definition:To refute or invalidate a theory, often by presenting contradictory evidence or logical inconsistencies.

From derig a theory

Example:The judge derigged the witness's testimony due to inconsistencies in the narrative.

Definition:To invalidate or diminish the credibility of a testimony, often in a court proceeding or other formal setting.

From derig a testimony