provableness

Variant of prove

prove definition

prove (pro̵̅o̅v)

transitive verb proved, proved or proven prov′en, proving prov′·ing

  1. to test by experiment, a standard, etc.; subject to a testing process; try out
  2. to establish as true; demonstrate to be a fact
  3. to establish the validity or authenticity of (esp. a will)
  4. to show (oneself) to be capable, dependable, etc.
  5. Archaic to experience; learn or know by experience
  6. Math. to test or verify the correctness of (a calculation, etc.)
  7. Printing to take a proof of (type, etc.)

Etymology: ME proven < OFr prover < L probare: see probe

intransitive verb

  1. to be found or shown by experience or trial; turn out to be a guess that proved right
  2. Archaic to make trial

Related Forms:

prove Idioms

the exception proves the rule

prove out

to show or be shown to be satisfactory, accurate, true, etc.

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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