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    prove
    /pruːv/

    verb

    • 1. demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument: "the concept is difficult to prove" Similar demonstrateshowshow beyond doubtshow to be trueOpposite disprove
    • 2. demonstrate to be the specified thing by evidence or argument: "if they are proved guilty we won't trade with them"

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  2. PROVE definition: 1. to show a particular result after a period of time: 2. to show that you are good at something…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PROVE is to establish the existence, truth, or validity of (as by evidence or logic). How to use prove in a sentence. proved or proven?: Usage Guide

  4. [transitive] to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true. prove something They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence. ‘I know you're lying.’ ‘Prove it!’. He felt he needed to prove his point (= show other people that he was right). Are you just doing this to prove a point? What are you trying to prove?

  5. When you prove something, you show that it's true. If you say you love eating raw eggs, you may have to prove it by chugging a few. When someone asks you to prove something, you need evidence, also known as proof. Prove comes from the Latin root probare, "to test or prove worthy."

  6. to show that something is true: [ + that ] They suspected that she'd killed him but they could never actually prove that it was her. [ + adj ] They proved him innocent / guilty. Under the present system, you're innocent until proven guilty. [ + question word ] "I lost $30 on the bus ." "That just goes to prove what an idiot you are!"

  7. verb Word forms: proves, proving, proved, proved or proven (mainly tr) 1. (may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to establish or demonstrate the truth or validity of; verify, esp by using an established sequence of procedures or statements. 2. to establish the quality of, esp by experiment or scientific analysis.

  8. 1. a. To establish the truth or validity of (something) by the presentation of argument or evidence: The novel proves that the essayist can write in more than one genre. The storm proved him to be wrong in his prediction. b. To demonstrate the reality of (something): He proved his strength by doing 50 pushups. c.

  9. Prove definition: to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument. See examples of PROVE used in a sentence.

  10. verb. /pruv/ Verb Forms. show something is true. [transitive] to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true prove something They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence. “I know you're lying.” “Prove it!” He felt he needed to prove his point (= show other people that he was right). Are you just doing this to prove a point?

  11. PROVE definition: 1. to show that something is true: 2. to show a particular quality after a period of time: 3. to…. Learn more.