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The answer PROVED has 8 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of proved in various dictionaries:
verb - be shown or be found to be
verb - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
verb - provide evidence for
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Showed to be true |
Validated |
Established beyond doubt |
Shown to be true |
Dusty Springfield "Nothing Has Been ___" |
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Simple past tense and past participle of prove. |
established beyond doubt |
(of bread dough) become aerated by the action of yeast rise. |
demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument. |
demonstrate to be the specified thing by evidence or argument. |
Proved might refer to |
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Proof may refer to: * Proof (truth), argument or sufficient evidence for the truth of a proposition * Formal proof * Mathematical proof, a convincing demonstration that some mathematical statement is necessarily true * Proof theory, a branch of mathematical logic that represents proofs as formal mathematical objects * Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength * Artist's proof, a single print taken during the printmaking process * Galley proof, a preliminary version of a publication * Prepress proof, a facsimile of press artwork for job verification * Proof coinage, coins once made as a test, but now specially struck for collectors * Proofreading, reviewing a manuscript or artwork for errors or improvements * Proofing (baking technique), the process by which a yeast-leavened dough rises, also called "proving"* |
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