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prov·en

 (pro͞o′vən)
v.
A past tense and a past participle of prove.
adj.
Having been demonstrated or verified without doubt: "a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness and prescience" (Joyce Carol Oates). See Usage Note at prove.

prov′en·ly adv.
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proven

(ˈpruːvən)
vb
1. a past participle of prove
2. (Law) See not proven
adj
tried; tested: a proven method.
ˈprovenly adv
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Adj.1.proven - established beyond doubt; "a proven liar"; "a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness"
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proven

adjective established, accepted, proved, confirmed, tried, tested, checked, reliable, valid, definite, authentic, certified, verified, attested, undoubted, dependable, trustworthy There is a proven link between smoking and lung cancer.
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Translations
مُبَرْهَن، مُثْبَت
dokázaný
bevist
bebizonyítottbizonyított
sannaîur
dokázaný
kanıtlanmış

proven

[ˈpruːvən]
A. PP of prove
B. ADJ
1. (gen) [formula, method] → de eficacia probada; [abilities] → probado
it's a proven fact thatestá probado or demostrado que ..., es un hecho comprobado que ...
2. [ˈprəʊvən] (Scot) (Jur) the case was found not provenel acusado fue absuelto por falta de pruebas
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proven

[ˈprəʊvən ˈpruːvən]
pp of prove
adj [ability] → avéré(e)
to have a proven track record → avoir fait ses preuves
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proven

ptp of prove
adjbewährt; not proven (Scot Jur) → unbewiesen
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prove

(pruːv) verb
1. to show to be true or correct. This fact proves his guilt; He was proved guilty; Can you prove your theory?
2. to turn out, or be found, to be. His suspicions proved (to be) correct; This tool proved very useful.
ˈproven adjective
(especially in law) proved.
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