Proven - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpruːvən|  American pronunciation of the word proven
Brit.  |ˈpruːvən|  British pronunciation of the word proven

adjective

- established beyond doubt
a proven liar
a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness

Extra examples

The charges against him were never proved in court.

The government failed to prove its case.

It could not be proven that the suspect stole the money.

A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty.

Mathematicians trying to prove a theorem

To prove her point, she got out the old research.

The tests proved the vaccine to be effective.

Her second album was a hit that proved her critics wrong.

She's proven that she can handle anything.

This has proven to be a winning formula.

A person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty.

One company's innovation has proven to be a boost to the entire industry.

These delays have proven to be a major frustration.

...DDT has been proven to be extremely harmful to the environment....

She has proven to be a divider of people.

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