释义 |
disˈprobabilize, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + probabilize.] trans. To deprive of probability, render improbable. Hence disˈprobabilizing ppl. a.; disprobabiliˈzation.
1827Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. iii. 13 The principal fact will be considered as being, in a greater or less degree, disprobabilized. Ibid., The existence of this disprobabilizing fact. Ibid. 16 Notice cannot but be taken of the opposite effect, disprobabilization. |