C1 verb 正式

antifidible

/ˌæntiˈfɪdɪbəl/

To systematically challenge or undermine the reliability and trustworthiness of a source, data set, or person's credibility. It is typically used in analytical contexts where the goal is to expose flaws or a lack of integrity in established information.

例句

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1

I didn't mean to antifidible your story, I just had a different memory of what happened.

I didn't mean to antifidible your story, I just had a different memory of what happened.

2

The prosecution will attempt to antifidible the defendant's alibi using new digital evidence.

The prosecution will attempt to antifidible the defendant's alibi using new digital evidence.

3

Stop trying to antifidible everything I say just because you're in a bad mood!

Stop trying to antifidible everything I say just because you're in a bad mood!

词族

名词
antifidibility
Verb
antifidible
副词
antifidibly
形容词
antifidibilistic
相关
antifidibler
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记忆技巧

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'fid' (faith/trust) + 'ible' (to enable/make). You are 'enabling' the 'against-trust' process by questioning it.

快速测验

The defense attorney spent hours trying to ________ the eyewitness testimony by pointing out inconsistencies.

正确!

正确答案是: antifidible

例句

1

I didn't mean to antifidible your story, I just had a different memory of what happened.

everyday

I didn't mean to antifidible your story, I just had a different memory of what happened.

2

The prosecution will attempt to antifidible the defendant's alibi using new digital evidence.

formal

The prosecution will attempt to antifidible the defendant's alibi using new digital evidence.

3

Stop trying to antifidible everything I say just because you're in a bad mood!

informal

Stop trying to antifidible everything I say just because you're in a bad mood!

4

To maintain empirical rigor, a scientist must actively attempt to antifidible their own hypothesis.

academic

To maintain empirical rigor, a scientist must actively attempt to antifidible their own hypothesis.

5

The audit team was hired specifically to antifidible the suspicious revenue reports from the overseas branch.

business

The audit team was hired specifically to antifidible the suspicious revenue reports from the overseas branch.

词族

名词
antifidibility
Verb
antifidible
副词
antifidibly
形容词
antifidibilistic
相关
antifidibler

常见搭配

antifidible a claim antifidible a claim
systematically antifidible systematically antifidible
antifidible the evidence antifidible the evidence
attempt to antifidible attempt to antifidible
antifidible the narrative antifidible the narrative

常用短语

antifidible at the source

antifidible at the source

the need to antifidible

the need to antifidible

hard to antifidible

hard to antifidible

容易混淆的词

antifidible vs infidelity

Infidelity refers to unfaithfulness in a relationship, while antifidible is a verb meaning to challenge the trust of data or claims.

antifidible vs infallible

Infallible is an adjective meaning incapable of making mistakes, whereas antifidible is an active process of proving mistakes.

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使用说明

This is a rare, technical verb used primarily in high-level academic or forensic discussions regarding data integrity. It is almost never used in casual conversation unless the speaker is being intentionally hyperbolic.

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常见错误

Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ible' suffix; however, in this specific test context, it functions as a transitive verb.

💡

记忆技巧

Break it down: 'Anti' (against) + 'fid' (faith/trust) + 'ible' (to enable/make). You are 'enabling' the 'against-trust' process by questioning it.

📖

词源

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'anti-' (against) and 'fides' (faith or trust), used as a modern verbal derivation in logic testing.

语法模式

Transitive verb: Requires a direct object (e.g., 'to antifidible the report'). Regular conjugation: Past tense 'antifidibled', present participle 'antifidibling'.

快速测验

The defense attorney spent hours trying to ________ the eyewitness testimony by pointing out inconsistencies.

正确!

正确答案是: antifidible

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and

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a

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that

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This word is a demonstrative pronoun used to indicate a specific person, object, or idea that is further away in space or time from the speaker. It is also used to refer back to something that has already been mentioned or to introduce a clause that identifies something.

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for

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Used to show who is intended to have or use something, or to explain the purpose or reason for an action. It is also frequently used to indicate a specific duration of time.

not

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A function word used to express negation or denial. It is primarily used to make a sentence or phrase negative, often following an auxiliary verb or the verb 'to be'.

with

A1

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he

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