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    prove
    [pro͞ov]
    verb
    prove (verb) · proves (third person present) · proved (past tense) · proving (present participle) · proven (past participle)
    1. demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument:
      "the concept is difficult to prove"
      • law
        establish the genuineness and validity of (a will).
    2. demonstrate to be the specified thing by evidence or argument:
      "innocent until proven guilty"
      • be seen or found to be:
        "the plan has proved a great success"
      • (prove oneself)
        demonstrate one's abilities or courage:
        "a new lieutenant, very green and very desperate to prove himself"
      • rare
        test the accuracy of (a mathematical calculation).
    3. (of bread dough) become aerated by the action of yeast; rise.
    4. subject (a gun or other item) to a testing process:
      "firearms proved for black powder should not be used with smokeless ammunition"
    5. (in homeopathy) demonstrate the action of (a remedy) by seeing what effect it produces in a healthy individual.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French prover, from Latin probare ‘test, approve, demonstrate’, from probus ‘good’.
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    verb
    1. demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument:
      show beyond doubt
      show to be true
      produce/submit proof
      produce/submit evidence
      establish evidence
      witness to
      give substance to
      demonstrate the truth of
      Opposite:
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      What does proof mean?Printing. To test (a plate, type, etc.) by taking a proof; to take a proof impression of. Cf. proof v. 1c. Now rare. [The engraver] proved a plate in different states, that he might ascertain how far his labours had been successful. The plate is..sent to the printer to prove.
      What is the meaning of prove?1 to show the existence or truth of by evidence. the prosecutor used DNA evidence to prove the defendant's guilt. Synonyms for prove. demonstrate, document, establish, substantiate, validate. back (up),
      What does Prov mean?prov•a•ble, adj. See -prov-. prove (pro̅o̅v), v., proved, proved or prov•en, prov•ing. to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim. probate. to give demonstration of by action.
      What does proven mean in English?Proven is a variant. The Middle English spellings of prove included preven, a form that died out in England but survived in Scotland, and the past participle proven probably rose by analogy with verbs like weave, woven and cleave, cloven. Proven was originally used in Scottish legal contexts, such as The jury ruled that the charges were not proven.
       
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