prove
prove
pru:v
proov
British pronunciation
/pruːv/

Definition & Meaning of "prove"in English

to prove
01

to show that something is true through the use of evidence or facts

Transitive: to prove sth
to prove definition and meaning
example
Examples
He often proves his point through well-researched arguments.
1.1

to use evidence or facts to show something to be the thing that was specified

Complex Transitive: to prove sb [adj]
example
Examples
They proved him guilty of all charges after the trial.
02

to allow a dough or yeast mixture to ferment or rest, causing it to rise or expand before baking

Transitive: to prove a dough
to prove definition and meaning
example
Examples
She proves the bread dough in a warm place until it doubles in size.
03

to test or try something to see if it works or is true

Transitive: to prove a product or idea
to prove definition and meaning
example
Examples
They proved the new software by running several tests.
04

to be discovered as having a particular quality or nature

Linking Verb: to prove [adj] | to prove to do sth
example
Examples
The new software update proved effective in fixing the bugs.
05

to show that something is correct or true through mathematical calculation

Transitive: to prove a mathematical theorem
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Examples
The mathematician proved the theorem using a step-by-step calculation.
06

to verify that a will is real and legally valid

Transitive: to prove a will
example
Examples
The lawyer proved the will by confirming the signatures.
07

to make a test copy or sample of something, especially to check its quality or appearance

Transitive: to prove printed material
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The printer proved the document to check for errors before printing the final copies.
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