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prove         
v.
1) to prove conclusively
2) (B) she was able to prove her innocence to us
3) (E) she proved to be a good worker
4) (L; to) he proved (to everyone) that he could cope with the job
5) (M) history proved her to be right
6) (N; used with an adjective, past participle) the evidence proved him guilty
prove         
I. v. a.
1.
Demonstrate, show, manifest, confirm, establish, evidence, evince, substantiate, ascertain, justify, verify, make good.
2.
Try, test, examine, make trial of, assay, put to the test, experiment upon, submit to the test or proof.
3.
Experience, suffer.
II. v. n.
1.
Turn out, be found to be.
2.
Essay, make trial.
3.
Make certain.
Prove         
·vi To make trial; to Essay.
II. Prove ·vi To Succeed; to turn out as expected.
III. Prove ·vt To take a trial impression of; to take a proof of; as, to prove a page.
IV. Prove ·vt To evince, establish, or ascertain, as truth, reality, or fact, by argument, testimony, or other evidence.
V. Prove ·vt To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to Verify; as, to prove a will.
VI. Prove ·vi To be found by experience, trial, or result; to turn out to be; as, a medicine proves salutary; the report proves false.
VII. Prove ·vt To gain experience of the good or evil of; to know by trial; to Experience; to Suffer.
VIII. Prove ·vt To try or to ascertain by an experiment, or by a test or standard; to Test; as, to prove the strength of gunpowder or of ordnance; to prove the contents of a vessel by a standard measure.
IX. Prove ·vt To test, evince, ascertain, or verify, as the correctness of any operation or result; thus, in subtraction, if the difference between two numbers, added to the lesser number, makes a sum equal to the greater, the correctness of the subtraction is proved.
prove         
v. to present evidence and/or logic that makes a fact seem certain. A party must do this to convince a trier of fact (jury or judge sitting without a jury) as to facts claimed and to win a lawsuit or criminal case. See also: proof
prove         
(proves, proving, proved, proved, or proven)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If something proves to be true or to have a particular quality, it becomes clear after a period of time that it is true or has that quality.
We have been accused of exaggerating before, but unfortunately all our reports proved to be true...
In the past this process of transition has often proven difficult.
...an experiment which was to prove a source of inspiration for many years to come.
V-LINK: V to-inf, V adj, V n
2.
If you prove that something is true, you show by means of argument or evidence that it is definitely true.
You brought this charge. You prove it!...
The results prove that regulation of the salmon farming industry is inadequate.
...trying to prove how groups of animals have evolved...
That made me hopping mad and determined to prove him wrong...
History will prove him to have been right all along.
...a proven cause of cancer.
VERB: V n, V that, V wh, V n adj, V n to-inf, V-ed
3.
If you prove yourself to have a certain good quality, you show by your actions that you have it.
Margaret proved herself to be a good mother...
As a composer he proved himself adept at large dramatic forms...
A man needs time to prove himself...
Few would argue that this team has experience and proven ability.
VERB: V pron-refl to-inf, V pron-refl adj, V pron-refl, V-ed, also V pron-refl n, V that
4.
If you prove a point, you show other people that you know something or can do something, although your action may have no other purpose.
They made a 3,000 mile detour simply to prove a point.
PHRASE: V inflects
prove         
[pru:v]
¦ verb (past participle proved or proven 'pru:v(?)n, 'pr??-)
1. demonstrate by evidence or argument the truth or existence of.
Law establish the genuineness and validity of (a will).
2. show by evidence or argument to be.
be seen or found to be: the scheme has proved a great success.
(prove oneself) demonstrate one's abilities or courage.
3. subject (a gun) to a testing process.
4. (of bread dough) become aerated by the action of yeast; rise.
Phrases
not proven Scots Law a verdict that there is insufficient evidence to establish guilt or innocence.
Derivatives
provability noun
provable adjective
provably adverb
prover noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. prover, from L. probare 'test, approve, demonstrate'.
Usage
Prove has two past participles: proved and proven. Both are correct and can be used more or less interchangeably (this hasn't been proved yet; this hasn't been proven yet). In British English proved is more common, with the exception that proven is always used when the word comes before a noun: a proven talent, not a proved talent.
Proved         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Prove.
Proving         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Prove.
Show N Prove         
SCOTTISH MUSIC PRODUCER
User:Roscoe1874/sandbox; Draft:Show N Prove
Show N Prove, born Ellis Taylor, is a Scottish music producer, DJ and musical artist from Edinburgh, Scotland.
If I Prove False         
2008 SINGLE BY CARA DILLON
If I Prove False (Cara Dillon single)
"If I Prove False" is a single by folk artist Cara Dillon. The single was released in conjunction with the release of her first full length DVD The Redcastle Sessions.

Википедия

Proof

Proof most often refers to:

  • Proof (truth), argument or sufficient evidence for the truth of a proposition
  • Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength

Proof may also refer to: