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Definition of prove
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Prove (v. i.) To make
trial;
to
essay.
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Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To
disclose
or
reveal,
as an
effect
discloses
its
cause;
to
prove;
to
attest..
Prove
::
Prove (v. t.) To gain
experience
of the good or evil of; to know by
trial;
to
experience;
to
suffer.
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
with
detestation
or marks of
extreme
dislike;
to
condemn
as
unworthy;
to
disallow;
to
reject.
Provender
::
Provender
(n.) Dry food for
domestic
animals,
as hay,
straw,
corn, oats, or a
mixture
of
ground
grain;
feed..
Provedore
::
Provedore
(n.) A
proveditor;
a
purveyor.
Accept
::
Accept
(v. t.) To
receive
with
favor;
to
approve.
Disprove
::
Disprove
(v. t.) To prove to be false or
erroneous;
to
confute;
to
refute.
Justify
::
"Justify
(a.) To
pronounce
free from guilt or
blame;
to
declare
or prove to have done that which is just,
right,
proper,
etc.; to
absolve;
to
exonerate;
to
clear..
Evince
::
Evince
(v. t.) To show in a clear
manner;
to prove
beyond
any
reasonable
doubt;
to
manifest;
to make
evident;
to bring to
light;
to
evidence.
Irreprovable
::
Irreprovable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
justly
reproved;
irreproachable;
blameless;
upright.
Meliorism
::
Meliorism
(n.) The
doctrine
that there is a
tendency
throughout
nature
toward
improvement.
Approvement
::
Approvement
(n.) a
confession
of guilt by a
prisoner
charged
with
treason
or
felony,
together
with an
accusation
of his
accomplish
and a
giving
evidence
against
them in order to
obtain
his own
pardon.
The term is no
longer
in use; it
corresponded
to what is now known as
turning
king's
(or
queen's)
evidence
in
England,
and
state's
evidence
in the
United
States..
Improvement
::
Improvement
(n.)
Valuable
additions
or
betterments,
as
buildings,
clearings,
drains,
fences,
etc., on
premises..
Prove
::
Prove (v. i.) To be found by
experience,
trial,
or
result;
to turn out to be; as, a
medicine
proves
salutary;
the
report
proves
false..
Approver
::
Approver
(n.) One who
approves.
Formerly,
one who made proof or
trial..
Testifier
::
Testifier
(n.) One who
testifies;
one who gives
testimony,
or bears
witness
to prove
anything;
a
witness..
Canzone
::
Canzone
(n.) A song or air for one or more
voices,
of
Provencal
origin,
resembling,
though
not
strictly,
the
madrigal..
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
recite
or
repeat
in
private
for
experiment
and
improvement,
before
a
public
representation;
as, to
rehearse
a
tragedy..
Reprove
::
Reprove
(v. t.) To
disprove;
to
refute.
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go
through
any
inspection
or test
successfully;
to be
approved
or
accepted;
as, he
attempted
the
examination,
but did not
expect
to
pass..
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