Prove+to+be+true

  • 31prove — verb 1) that proves I m right Syn: show (to be true), demonstrate (the truth of), provide proof, substantiate, verify, validate, authenticate 2) the rumour proved to be correct Syn: turn out, be found • …

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  • 32prove — To establish or make certain; to establish a fact or hypothesis as true by satisfactory and sufficient evidence. Lawson v. Superior Court In and For Los Angeles County, 155 Cal.App.2d 755, 318 P.2d 812, 814. As used in legal matters and… …

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  • 33hold true — Synonyms and related words: be consistent, be the case, be true, be truthful, conform to fact, hold, hold good, hold together, hold up, hold water, prove out, prove to be, prove true, remain valid, stand the test, stand up, stick together, wash …

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  • 34What We Believe But Cannot Prove — Infobox Book name = What We Believe But Cannot Prove: Today s Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty title orig = translator = image caption = author = John Brockman cover artist = country = USA language = English series = subject =… …

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  • 35If I Prove False (Cara Dillon single) — Infobox Single Name = If I Prove False Artist = Cara Dillon, John Smith from Album = A side = If I Prove False B side = If I Prove False (live DVD version) Released = May 19 2008 Format = CD single, Digital download Recorded = 2008 Genre = Folk,… …

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  • 36The True Cross —     The True Cross     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The True Cross     (AND REPRESENTATIONS OF IT AS OBJECTS OF DEVOTION).     (1) Growth Of the Christian Cult;     (2) Catholic Doctrine on the Veneration of the Cross;     (3) Relics of the True… …

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  • 37Society of True Christians — Confraternita dei Buoni Cristiani Active between c. 1530 and 1545 Type Study and discussion group Purpose/focus Philosophical Headquarters Mdina Location …

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  • 38ap|prove — «uh PROOV», verb, proved, prov|ing. –v.t. 1. to think or speak well of; express one s agreement with or admiration of; be pleased with: »The teacher looked at John s work and approved it. SYNONYM(S): like. 2. to give consent to; authorize or make …

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  • 39go to show/prove — to help show or prove something Her success goes to show that if you work hard, you can make your dreams come true. • • • Main Entry: ↑go …

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  • 40Philosophy of mathematics — The philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that studies the philosophical assumptions, foundations, and implications of mathematics. The aim of the philosophy of mathematics is to provide an account of the nature and methodology of …

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