Similar words: approved, improved, prove, proven, proverb, approve, approve of, proverbial. Meaning: [pruːv] adj. established beyond doubt.
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61 Lack of money has proved an almost insurmountable obstacle.
62 The book proved a major commercial success.
63 His wealth proved a curse to him.
64 The peasants proved more acquiescent than had been expected.
65 She has proved her worth on numerous occasions.
66 We have proved the hypothesis.
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67 A career in commerce proved uncongenial for him.
68 The city proved to be something of a disappointment.
69 My suspicions proved to be well-founded.
70 The event has not proved popular in past years.
71 Only Marilyn has proved as enduring a fashion icon.
72 High-rise buildings proved a social disaster.
73 Of 27 new wells drilled, 16 have proved exploitable.
74 These facts have not yet been proved.
75 Communications technology has proved to be a growth area.
76 the notes proved to be forgeries.
77 The language difference proved an insurmountable barrier .
78 This method has proved the most generally useful.
79 She's proved herself to be a very reliable worker.
80 The law proved ineffective in dealing with the problem.
81 Your plan fell down when it proved too costly.
82 Goalkeeper Gouter proved to be the weakest link.
83 The property proved hard to sell.
84 The salary proved suffccient for his needs.
85 His book on social policy proved to be seminal.
86 Their decision proved to be wrong.
87 The rumour proved to be false.
88 His punches to his opponent's body proved especially telling.
89 Many of his warnings proved prophetic.
90 His optimism proved sadly misplaced.
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