prove (Meaning)

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prove (v)

be shown or be found to be

establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment

provide evidence for

prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof

put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to

increase in volume

cause to puff up with a leaven

take a trial impression of

obtain probate of

prove Sentence Examples

  1. She aimed to prove her theory through rigorous experimentation and data analysis.
  2. The defense attorney worked tirelessly to prove the innocence of her client.
  3. His actions would ultimately prove his loyalty to the cause.
  4. The mathematician set out to prove the conjecture that had eluded scholars for centuries.
  5. The company's success would prove the effectiveness of its new business strategy.
  6. His dedication and hard work would prove instrumental in achieving his goals.
  7. She hoped to prove herself in the male-dominated field of engineering.
  8. The historical documents would prove invaluable in reconstructing the events of the past.
  9. Their friendship would prove steadfast through both good times and bad.
  10. The taste test would prove whether the new recipe was a hit among consumers.

FAQs About the word prove

be shown or be found to be, establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment, provide evidence for, prove formally; demonstrate

demonstrate,establish, identify, substantiate, document,confirm, validate, verify, buttress, adduce

challenge, object,refute, object, challenge, disprove, rebut, refute, rebut, disprove

She aimed to prove her theory through rigorous experimentation and data analysis.

The defense attorney worked tirelessly to prove the innocence of her client.

His actions would ultimately prove his loyalty to the cause.

The mathematician set out to prove the conjecture that had eluded scholars for centuries.