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Meanings of prove groundless in English
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Usage of prove groundless in English
1
If he kept it to himself, the fear might provegroundless.
2
God grant that my fears and forebodings may provegroundless.
3
She emphasized that it might all provegroundless.
4
God grant that my suspicion may provegroundless.
5
He was determined to speculate no more, to give her no hopes that might provegroundless.
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Nor did her fears provegroundless.
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Or did it provegroundless the fears of the anti-divorce campaigners that the availability of divorce would undermine marriage?
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Perhaps, Wiseman even admitted, this stranger might actually agree with her that something was "going on," and his fears for her would provegroundless.
9
Before these suspicions had been provengroundless, the book had gone to press.
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The fears that preceded and accompanied resumption have provedgroundless.
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My concerns, at least for this fight, provedgroundless.
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Happily the fears which had arisen as to the fidelity of the Tlascalans provedgroundless.
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Lord Carlisle's fears provedgroundless in this respect.
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And the disasters predicted had provedgroundless.
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Happily all anticipations of evil provedgroundless.