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unproven      
also unproved
If something is unproven, it has not definitely been proved to be true.
There are a lot of unproven allegations flying around.
ADJ
unproven      
[?n'pru:v(?)n, -'pr??-]
(also unproved -'pru:vd)
¦ adjective not demonstrated by evidence or argument as true or existing.
?not tried and tested.
Derivatives
unprovable adjective
List of unproven methods against COVID-19         
  • physically resembles]] the virus's [[virion]].
  • A [[World Health Organization]] infographic dispelling the myth that hot and humid weather prevents the spread of the virus.
  • [[Zoonosis]] involves a disease hopping between humans and other animals
  • A poster for spreading awareness of unproven food claims
  • A poster explains that alcohol hand-sanitizers kill coronaviruses, but alcoholic drinks do not protect against COVID-19
  • archive-date=February 19, 2022}}</ref> as COVID-19 treatments, at an [[Amish]]-run grocery store near [[McBain, Michigan]].
  • UV-C light being used to sterilize equipment in a laboratory. UV-C cannot be used to disinfect people as it can damage the skin and eyes.
  • Homeopathic globuli (sugar pills) do not make people immune to COVID-19.
  • Colloidal silver is falsely marketed as a cure for COVID-19 infection.
  • date=16 May 2019}}</ref> nor red soap are any more effective than plain soap.
FAKE OR UNPROVEN MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND METHODS THAT CLAIM TO DIAGNOSE, PREVENT, OR CURE COVID-19
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There are many fake or unproven medical products and methods that claim to diagnose, prevent or cure COVID-19. Fake medicines sold for COVID-19 may not contain the ingredients they claim to contain, and may even contain harmful ingredients.
Proven         
SECTION OF POPERINGE, BELGIUM
(·p.p. / ·adj) Proved.
proven         
SECTION OF POPERINGE, BELGIUM
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").
Proven (company)         
Proven was a hiring tool and content hub for small businesses across the United States. Proven's software allowed managers to post their jobs to over 100 job sites including Simply Hired, Craigslist, Indeed, and Proven.
not proven {{Scots Law}}      
not proven Scots Law
a verdict that there is insufficient evidence to establish guilt or innocence.
Norman Wells Proven Area Agreement         
The Norman Wells Proven Area Agreement, signed in 1944 by the federal government of Canada and Imperial Oil Limited, grants Imperial Oil the exclusive right and privilege to drill for, mine, win and extract all of the petroleum and natural gas from this field for three terms of 21 years. The Agreement was valid until the year 2008.
John Kent (will proven 1669)         
POLITICIAN
John Kent (died 1669)
John Kent (c. 1612 – will proven 1669), of the Market Place, Devizes, Wiltshire, was an English politician.