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proven
- IPA[ˈpruːvən]
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- demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing;(of a new method, system, or treatment) tried and tested
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- 1. demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing a proven ability to work hard a proven risk to health
- ▪ (of a new method, system, or treatment) tried and tested a system based on proven technologies
- demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument: the concept is difficult to prove
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- demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument: the concept is difficult to prove
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- (in homeopathy) the testing of a remedy: Many such provings are required to fully test the powers of a medicinal substance
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- a verdict that there is insufficient evidence to establish guilt or innocence
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- an environment that serves to demonstrate whether something, such as a theory or product, ... Bay County is the proving ground for a new gutter-cleaning vacuum
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- (of a will) accompanied by a witnesses' affidavit for which no oral testimony is needed to ... we recommend that all wills be self-proving
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- an area or situation in which a person or thing is tested or proved.
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- show that what someone says is wrong or incorrect
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- demonstrated by evidence or argument to be true or existing: a proven ability to work hard a proven risk to health
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