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prove

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 12c., pruven , proven "to try, test; evaluate; demonstrate," from Old French prover , pruver "show; convince; put to the test" (11c., Modern French prouver ), from Latin probare "to make good; esteem, represent as good; make credible, show, demonstrate; ...

Usage examples of prove.

Captain Nekrasov refused to accommodate me, but his sergeant proved far more generous with the facts.

Accordingly he had, from time to time, accommodated him with small trifles, which barely served to support his existence, and even for these had taken notes of hand, that he might have a scourge over his head, in case he should prove insolent or refractory.

It would be nice if Max proved to be as accommodating, but he doubted it.

Gustave Scott was the accompanist that evening, and it proved to be the choice number of the concert.

He told me that if I thought I was going to prove I was not in love with his wife by staying away I was very much mistaken, and he invited me to accompany all the family to Testaccio, where they intended to have luncheon on the following Thursday.

And remember, when a magistrate has been proved to have falsely accused an innocent person, the law will mete out to the accuser the punishment he wanted to give to the accused.

Chairman read from the statement yesterday that the charge against these men was disloyalty, and that they had affiliated themselves with a party whose platform and program call for an overthrow of this Government by violence, he added that we will prove this beyond the shadow of a doubt.

Is it not a strange infatuation to rank the moments of affliction among the evil events of our lives, when these may prove the very means of bringing back our wandering feet to the path which leads to everlasting life?

Observation, based upon an extensive experience in the management of such diseases, has proved that supposition to be fallacious in every respect, and we would urge all persons afflicted with fistula to have the affliction cured, no matter what complications may exist.

Too much of the raft was aground, however, for this maneuver to prove of much use.

But the waters were full of low-tide shallows where the ships ran aground, and the coastline was confusing because what seemed to be harbors were merely straits between islands and the coast, and what seemed to be straits sometimes proved to be the wide mouths of shallow rivers.

Of course your old allopathist can still fight better than I can, and I still get the headaches to prove it.

Peter, it might prove necessary that I visit you in the near future with regards to certain herbs that you grow upon your allotment patch.

Old Pete to the allotment to witness it, to prove to himself that it had been true.

Hall, the lady mother of the infant, a jolly dame, who happened to be engaged in the shell fish line, took the allusion immediately to herself, and commenced such a furious attack upon the alderman as proved her having been regularly matriculated at the college in Thames Street.