English edit

Verb edit

proove (third-person singular simple present prooves, present participle prooving, simple past prooved or prove, past participle prooved or prooven)

  1. Obsolete spelling of prove [16th–18th c.]
  2. Misspelling of prove.
    • 2007, Rapra Technology, Pharmaceutical Polymers[1] (Science), iSmithers, →ISBN, page 63:
      The influence of the polymer on the application must be understood, established and continuously prooven!
    • 2009, David Eugene Wilkins, quoting Law 17, Documents of Native American Political Development[2], Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 53:
      … and he can proove it was done accidently he shall not pay, if it can be prooven, that he did it intentionally he shall pay the owner.
    • 2010, Amit Gupta, Resurrection of Tutankhamun[3] (Sci-Fi), Glory Graphics, →ISBN, page 39:
      Which has some base to solidfy our theory which is not been prooven yet.
    • 2015, LT Wolf, The World King (fiction), →ISBN:
      The brainstorming session with his lieutenants had prooven fremful.