- verbprove (verb) · proves (third person present) · proved (past tense) · proving (present participle) · proven (past participle)
- demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument:"the concept is difficult to prove"
- lawestablish the genuineness and validity of (a will).
- 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"
- raretest the accuracy of (a mathematical calculation).
- (of bread dough) become aerated by the action of yeast; rise.
- subject (a gun or other item) to a testing process:"firearms proved for black powder should not be used with smokeless ammunition"
- (in homeopathy) demonstrate the action of (a remedy) by seeing what effect it produces in a healthy individual.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French prover, from Latin probare ‘test, approve, demonstrate’, from probus ‘good’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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