proven - definizione. Che cos'è proven
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Cosa (chi) è proven - definizione

SECTION OF POPERINGE, BELGIUM

Proven         
(·p.p. / ·adj) Proved.
proven         
Proven is a past participle of prove
. Proven is the usual form of the past participle when you are using it as an adjective.
Not proven         
VERDICT IN SCOTTISH LAW
Scottish verdict; Scotch verdict; Not proven (Scotland law); Not proven verdict; Not Proven; Scottish Verdict; Scotch Verdict; Bastard verdict; Guilty not proven
Not proven (, ) is a verdict available to a court of law in Scotland. Under Scots law, a criminal trial may end in one of three verdicts, one of conviction ("guilty") and two of acquittal ("not proven" and "not guilty").

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Proven

Proven is a rural village in the Belgian province of West Flanders, and a "deelgemeente" of the municipality Poperinge. The village has about 1400 inhabitants.

The church and parish of Proven are named after Saint Victor. The Saint Victor Church was rebuilt in 1806, after the late Gothic church from the early 17th century burnt down in 1802. In popular speech, the tower is called "peperbus" (pepper shaker).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per proven
1. The report claimed that Kuwait’s remaining proven and non–proven oil reserves total only about 48 billion barrels.
2. This approach has already proven itself unviable.
3. "Today‘s troubled times demand proven leadership.
4. Other police databases have similarly proven fallible.
5. Afghanistan also has proven tougher than expected.