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    proven
    /ˈpruːvən/

    adjective

    • 1. demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing: "a proven ability to work hard"

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  3. uk / ˈpruː.v ə n / / ˈprəʊ.v ə n / us / ˈpruː.v ə n /. Add to word list. shown to be true: You've got a proven work record, which gives you a big advantage. People on trial are innocent until proven guilty. See. prove. Fewer examples. They need to employ someone with a proven ability to get the job done.

  4. Learn the meaning, usage, and history of the verb prove, which can be spelled as proved or proven. See synonyms, examples, and related phrases for prove.

  5. Proven means shown to be true or reliable. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, such as work record, scientific fact, or drug, with examples and translations.

  6. adjective. established beyond doubt. “a proven liar”. “a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness”. synonyms: proved. established. shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt. evidenced. supported by evidence.

  7. Proven means tested and shown to be true, or a verdict in Scottish law that there is not enough evidence to convict or acquit. Learn how to use proven in sentences, idioms and collocations with the Oxford dictionary app.

  8. Proven is the past participle of prove and an adjective meaning tried or tested. Learn how to use proven in sentences, synonyms, collocations and grammar rules.

  9. Proven is the past tense and past participle of prove, meaning to show to be true or correct. It can also mean tried, tested, or established without doubt, especially in law. See examples, synonyms, translations, and related words.