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prove
verb (past tense proved , past participle proved or proven , present participle proving )
1 to show something to be true, correct or a fact.
2 to show something to be (a specified thing) was proved innocent .
3 intr to be found to be (a specified thing) when tried; to turn out to be the case Her advice proved sound .
4 to show (oneself) to be (of a specified type or quality, etc) He proved himself reliable .
5 to show (oneself) capable or daring.
6 law to establish the validity of (a will).
7 intr said of dough: to rise.
[12c: from French prover , from Latin probare to test or prove, from probus good]
provable or proveable adjective .
verb (past tense proved , past participle proved or proven , present participle proving )
1 to show something to be true, correct or a fact.
2 to show something to be (a specified thing) was proved innocent .
3 intr to be found to be (a specified thing) when tried; to turn out to be the case Her advice proved sound .
4 to show (oneself) to be (of a specified type or quality, etc) He proved himself reliable .
5 to show (oneself) capable or daring.
6 law to establish the validity of (a will).
7 intr said of dough: to rise.
[12c: from French prover , from Latin probare to test or prove, from probus good]
provable or proveable adjective .
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