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witness to, put to a test
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corroborate, put to a test
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witness to, put to a test
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investigate
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- confirm
- convince
- demonstrate
- determine
- explain
- find
- justify
- result
- show
- substantiate
- test
- try
- turn out
- validate
- verify
- affirm
- analyze
- ascertain
- assay
- attest
- authenticate
- back
- certify
- check
- corroborate
- declare
- document
- evidence
- evince
- examine
- experiment
- fix
- manifest
- settle
- sustain
- testify
- uphold
- warrant
- witness
- add up
- bear out
- end up
- have a case
- make evident
- pan out
- show clearly
- show once and for all
- trial
On this page you’ll find 145 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to prove, such as: confirm, convince, demonstrate, determine, explain, and find.
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WORDS RELATED TO PROVE
- cite
- illustrate
- point out
- prove
- show
- appraise
- apprise
- assess
- check
- check out
- estimate
- evaluate
- examine
- eyeball
- inspect
- investigate
- measure
- peg
- prove
- rate
- read
- see
- size
- size up
- survey
- test
- try
- valuate
- value
- weigh
- adjure
- announce
- argue
- assert
- asseverate
- authenticate
- aver
- bear out
- bear witness
- certify
- confirm
- corroborate
- countersign
- declare
- demonstrate
- display
- exhibit
- give evidence
- indicate
- prove
- ratify
- seal
- show
- substantiate
- support
- sustain
- swear
- testify
- uphold
- verify
- warrant
- witness
- accredit
- attest
- authorize
- bear out
- certify
- confirm
- corroborate
- endorse
- guarantee
- justify
- prove
- substantiate
- validate
- verify
- vouch
- warrant
- affirm
- assert
- avouch
- claim
- contend
- declare
- emphasize
- insist
- justify
- predicate
- proclaim
- prove
- state
- swear
- verify
- affirming
- asserting
- avouching
- claiming
- contending
- declaring
- emphasizing
- insisting
- justifying
- predicating
- proclaiming
- proving
- stating
- swearing
- verifying
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Определения слова prove
- доказывать (доказать)
- оказываться (оказаться)
- зарекомендовать (зарекомендовывать)
- испытывать (испытать), проверять (проверить).
- en (устар.)
Синонимы к слову prove
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- ascertain
- attest
- bear out
- confirm
- corroborate
- demonstrate
- establish
- provide evidence
- show
- substantiate
- verify
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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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prove
Confirm (Latin con, together, and firmus, firm) is to add firmness or give stability to. Both confirm and corroborate presuppose something already existing to which the confirmation or corroboration is added. Testimony is corroborated by concurrent testimony or by circumstances; confirmed by established facts. That which is thoroughly proved is said to be established; so is that which is official and has adequate power behind it; as, the established government; the established church. The continents are fixed. A treaty is ratified; an appointment confirmed. An act is sanctioned by any person or authority that passes upon it approvingly. A statement is substantiated; a report confirmed; a controversy settled; the decision of a lower court sustained by a higher. Just government should be upheld. The beneficent results of Christianity confirm our faith in it as a divine revelation.
Synonyms:
assure, confirm, corroborate, establish, fix, ratify, sanction, settle, strengthen, substantiate, sustain, upholdAntonyms:
abrogate, annul, cancel, destroy, overthrow, shake, shatter, unsettle, upset, weakenPreposition:
Confirm a statement by testimony; confirm a person in a belief.
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prove
Synonyms:
try, assay, test, establish, demonstrate, ascertain, argue, show, confirm, examine, substantiate, make trial of, verify, ascertainAntonyms:
pass, pretermit, misdemonstrate, misindicate, refute, disprove, contradict, disestablish, neutralize
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prove, turn out, turn upverb
be shown or be found to be
«She proved to be right»; «The medicine turned out to save her life»; «She turned up HIV positive»
Synonyms:
rise, dig up, leaven, try, boot out, show, testify, establish, uprise, rotate, test, evidence, try out, come on, cut, surface, get up, examine, arise, turf out, spread out, turn off, exclude, essay, raise, switch off, chuck out, shew, fold, excavate, turn out, demonstrate, splay, show up, turn up, locate, eject, come out, fold up, bear witness, bearAntonyms:
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prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shewverb
establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
«The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound»; «The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture»
Synonyms:
attest, express, rise, lay down, found, leaven, demo, try, exhibit, build, show, testify, establish, depict, install, test, evidence, try out, present, read, instal, point, examine, make, indicate, ground, record, picture, register, certify, usher, plant, give, designate, essay, raise, render, launch, evince, shew, institute, set up, turn out, demonstrate, manifest, show up, turn up, march, constitute, base, bear witnessAntonyms:
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testify, bear witness, prove, evidence, showverb
provide evidence for
«The blood test showed that he was the father»; «Her behavior testified to her incompetence»
Synonyms:
attest, express, rise, leaven, demo, try, exhibit, register, show, testify, establish, depict, test, evidence, try out, tell, present, read, point, examine, indicate, take the stand, record, picture, certify, usher, designate, essay, raise, render, evince, shew, turn out, demonstrate, manifest, show up, turn up, bear witnessAntonyms:
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proveverb
prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof
Synonyms:
rise, examine, demonstrate, testify, essay, evidence, try out, try, test, bear witness, shew, turn up, establish, leaven, raise, turn out, showAntonyms:
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test, prove, try, try out, examine, essayverb
put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to
«This approach has been tried with good results»; «Test this recipe»
Synonyms:
audition, rise, analyze, leaven, try, sample, show, testify, establish, test, evidence, try out, study, examine, see, seek, try on, probe, quiz, attempt, essay, raise, adjudicate, render, shew, judge, screen, taste, turn out, demonstrate, turn up, experiment, strain, analyse, stress, hear, canvass, assay, canvas, bear witnessAntonyms:
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rise, proveverb
increase in volume
«the dough rose slowly in the warm room»
Synonyms:
rise, stand up, climb up, show, testify, establish, uprise, test, evidence, try out, leaven, heighten, go up, rebel, surface, lift, examine, arise, spring up, come up, grow, originate, resurrect, ascend, develop, climb, essay, raise, try, get up, shew, move up, turn out, jump, demonstrate, turn up, rear, mount, rise up, wax, bear witnessAntonyms:
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raise, leaven, proveverb
cause to puff up with a leaven
«unleavened bread»
Synonyms:
kindle, farm, rise, put forward, leaven, set up, try, upgrade, try out, show, testify, provoke, elevate, kick upstairs, recruit, upraise, enkindle, establish, put up, heighten, stir, evidence, elicit, advance, conjure, lift, examine, fire, arouse, grow, bring up, conjure up, nurture, resurrect, levy, promote, erect, essay, call down, get up, produce, shew, call forth, invoke, turn out, demonstrate, raise, turn up, evoke, rear, parent, enhance, test, bear witnessAntonyms:
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proveverb
take a trial impression of
Synonyms:
rise, examine, demonstrate, testify, essay, evidence, try out, try, test, bear witness, shew, turn up, establish, leaven, raise, turn out, showAntonyms:
confute, disprove -
proveverb
obtain probate of
«prove a will»
Synonyms:
rise, examine, demonstrate, testify, essay, evidence, try out, try, test, bear witness, shew, turn up, establish, leaven, raise, turn out, showAntonyms:
confute, disprove
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- Authenticate
- Be
- Grow
- Inform
- Judge
- Law
- Mathematics
- Prove
- Raise
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proveverb
Synonyms:
demonstrate, show, manifest, confirm, establish, evidence, evince, substantiate, verify, make good -
proveverb
Synonyms:
try, test, examine, make trial of, put to the test, experiment upon, submit to the test or proof -
proveverb
Synonyms:
turn out, be found to be
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How to use prove in a sentence?
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Uri Orbach:
Israel is in the midst of a difficult military and diplomatic campaign against terrorists. An organisation that works to prove allegations that Israel is committing war crimes should be so good as to do so with its own resources and not with civilian national service volunteers and state funds.
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Waterloo Mayor Quentin Hart:
This is the action we have been waiting for, tyson’s closing their plant will prove to be a positive step forward in preparing our community for the flattening the curve.
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Patriots CEO Robert Kraft:
While I respect the independent process of the investigation, the time, effort and resources expended to reach this conclusion are incomprehensible to me, knowing that there is no real recourse available, fighting The NFL and extending this debate would prove to be futile.
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RAS CARDO REGGAE:
I, ras cardo say this:- one of the most egregious lies told about the trench town people is:- nothing good comes out of trench town. bob marley and I was determined to prove them wrong. did you not hear him sing this in a song- trench town rock?
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David Payne:
Poe’s departure is a sign that Freedom Caucus needs to shift gears into a legislative mode, they’ve proven they can be a purity check. Now, they ’ll need to prove that they’re a legislative force.
Translations for prove
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- bewysAfrikaans
- أثبت, إثباتArabic
- প্রমাণ করাBengali
- dokázat, prokázat, ukázatCzech
- beweisen, prüfen, sich herausstellen, sich zeigenGerman
- αποδεικνύωGreek
- pruviEsperanto
- probar, testear, validarSpanish
- tõestamaEstonian
- todistaa, paljastua, osoittautua, näyttää toteenFinnish
- prouverFrench
- bizonyítHungarian
- ապացուցելArmenian
- buktiIndonesian
- verigarIdo
- לְהוֹכִיחַHebrew
- 証明するJapanese
- proboLatin
- uitwijzen, blijkenDutch
- dowieść, dowodzić, udowadniaćPolish
- provarPortuguese
- stabili, arăta, dovedi, probaRomanian
- дока́зывать, ока́зываться, оказа́ться, доказа́тьRussian
- proare, proai, probare, provai, provareSardinian
- izkazati se, dokazatiSlovene
- bevisa, visaSwedish
- hakikiSwahili
- 證明Chinese
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Pronunciation:
[ pɹˈuːv], [ pɹˈuːv], [ p_ɹ_ˈuː_v]
How to use «Prove» in context?
Proof is a method of introducing mathematical certainty into a claim or hypothesis. In mathematics, a proof is a statement of mathematical reasoning that ensures the validity of a claim. In a mathematical proof, one establishes deduction from specific premises to a specific conclusion. Though proofs are typically obtained deductively, there are other forms of proofs, such as Bayesian proofs, which employ probabilistic reasoning.


