proofs (Meaning)

proofs

a copy (as of typeset text) made for examination or correction, used in proving or testing or as a standard of comparison, unyielding hardness, a test photographic print made from a negative, to give a resistant quality to, probate sense 1a, the cogency of evidence that compels acceptance by the mind of a truth or a fact, a copy (as of something set in type) taken for study and correction, a test applied to articles or substances to determine whether they are of standard or satisfactory quality, an act or process of showing or finding out that something is true especially by reasoning or by experiment, of standard strength or quality or alcoholic content, the effect of evidence sufficient to persuade a reasonable person that a particular fact exists see also evidence, the quality or state of having been tested or tried, alcoholic strength indicated by a number that is twice the percent by volume of alcohol present, the establishment or persuasion by evidence that a particular fact exists see also burden of proof, a test print made from a photographic negative, evidence operating to determine the finding or judgment of a tribunal, strength with reference to the standard for proof spirit, the process or an instance of establishing the validity of a statement especially by derivation from other statements in accordance with principles of reasoning, proofread, to activate (yeast) by mixing with water and sometimes sugar or milk, designed or made to prevent or keep out something that could be harmful, something (as evidence) that proves or tends to prove the existence of a particular fact see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence, reasonable doubt, standard of proof compare allegation, argument, something that induces certainty or establishes validity, a coin that is struck from a highly polished die on a polished planchet, is not intended for circulation, and sometimes differs in metallic content from coins of identical design struck for circulation, evidence of truth or correctness, experience, a test impression of an engraving, etching, or lithograph, to activate (yeast) by mixing with water, to make or take a proof or test of, able to resist or repel, the minimum alcoholic strength of proof spirit

proofs Sentence Examples

  1. The defendant presented irrefutable proofs of his innocence.
  2. The mathematician provided detailed proofs for each theorem.
  3. The scientist sought tangible proofs to support their hypothesis.
  4. The detective carefully gathered proofs to solve the mystery.
  5. Historic documents served as invaluable proofs of past events.
  6. The artist's portfolio contained numerous proofs of their talent.
  7. The lawyer meticulously presented proofs to sway the jury.
  8. The accountant audited the financial statements to verify their proofs.
  9. The detective found overwhelming proofs that linked the suspect to the crime.
  10. The archaeologist uncovered ancient proofs that shed light on a lost civilization.

FAQs About the word proofs

a copy (as of typeset text) made for examination or correction, used in proving or testing or as a standard of comparison, unyielding hardness, a test photograp

evidences, testaments, testimonials, testimonies, attestations, validations, documentations, confirmations, corroborations, vouchers

rebuttals, charges,refutations, assumptions, allegations, disproofs, accusations, suspicions,conjectures, guesses

The defendant presented irrefutable proofs of his innocence.

The mathematician provided detailed proofs for each theorem.

The scientist sought tangible proofs to support their hypothesis.

The detective carefully gathered proofs to solve the mystery.