Prove
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British pronunciation/pɹˈuːv/
American pronunciation/ˈpɹuv/

Definition & Meaning of "prove"

to prove
01

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
02

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
03

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

Transitive: to prove sth
3.1

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

04

to be discovered as having a particular quality or nature

Linking Verb: to prove [adj] | to prove to do sth
05

to show that something is correct or true through mathematical calculation

Transitive: to prove a mathematical theorem
06

to verify that a will is real and legally valid

Transitive: to prove a will
07

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

Transitive: to prove printed material
08

to let dough expand and become lighter before baking

Intransitive

prove

v

disprove

v

disprove

v

probative

adj

probative

adj

proof

n

proof

n
example
Example
She is proving the cinnamon roll dough in the oven with the light on for warmth.
Tomorrow, they will prove the baguette dough overnight in the refrigerator.
While baking cookies, he was proving the croissant dough on the counter.
Yesterday, he proved the pizza dough for several hours before baking it.
She proves the bread dough in a warm place until it doubles in size.
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