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Meanings of
proven
in English
Established beyond doubt.
proved
unproved
Related terms
tried
established
tested
verified
evidenced
well-tried
Synonyms
Examples for "
proved
"
proved
Examples for "
proved
"
1
Russian state media said the talks
proved
the sides had common ground.
2
Meeting objectives has
proved
to be challenging as market conditions remain difficult.
3
Given the adolescent nature of my problem, he
proved
an excellent source.
4
Assuming power in apartheid South Africa
proved
dangerous for the young King.
5
I have
proved
that under the present circumstances capitalism simply cannot work.
Usage of
proven
in English
1
Getting the Story Right-YearsAhead of Time This has already
proven
true.
2
His history makes the adage 'innocent until
proven
guilty' a mute point.
3
But Adeel said that water had often
proven
a route for cooperation.
4
However, a sale has
proven
elusive amid cost and technology transfer issues.
5
Pulmonary fibrosis remains a significant public health burden with no
proven
therapies.
6
Community empowerment approaches have
proven
successful at preventing HIV among this population.
7
Nevertheless, it has
proven
difficult to establish preventive strategies for several reasons.
8
Earlier it said that unless
proven
guilty, the accused is presumed innocent.
9
We've already
proven
that we can change the world-notwith good results.
10
It said the deal would increase its
proven
reserves by 30 percent.
11
But immigration reform has
proven
to an exception to this general rule.
12
Going with
proven
hardware cuts development time, cost and, most importantly, risk.
13
Certainly, Japan and South Korea have
proven
this not to be true.
14
Necessity, however, has
proven
a powerful spur to innovation for Indian companies.
15
So far, each Paul initiative has indeed
proven
more libertarian than conservative.
16
History has already
proven
that will light a fire under political butts.
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About this term
proven
prove
Adjective
prove
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
prove by
prove guilty
prove wrong
prove track
prove effective
More collocations
Proven
through the time
Proven
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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