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! Past indicative

 

! Past indicative

 

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! 1<sup></sup>-pers. sg

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! 1<sup>st</sup>-pers. sg

 

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| I proove

 

| I [[prove]], {{qualifier|m.r.}} I prooved

 

| I [[prove]], {{qualifier|m.r.}} I prooved

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| he, she, it prove; {{qualifier|m.r.}} he, she, it prooved

 

| he, she, it prove; {{qualifier|m.r.}} he, she, it prooved

 

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! 1<sup></sup>-pers. pl*

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! 1<sup>st</sup>-pers. pl*

 

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| we prove, {{qualifier|m.r.}} we prooved


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English

Etymology

From Middle English proven, from Old English prōfian ("to esteem, regard as, evince, try, prove"), from Late Latin probō ("to try, test, approve", v), from probus ("good, worthy"), from Proto-Indo-European *pro-bhwo- ("being in front, prominent"), from Proto-Indo-European *pro-, *per- ("toward") + Proto-Indo-European *bhu- ("to be"). More at for, be.

Verb

to proove (see below for this verb's conjugation)

  1. (dated, 16-18th century) Alternative spelling of prove.
    • 2007, Rapra Technology, Pharmaceutical Polymers[1], Science, iSmithers, ISBN 9781847350176, 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 9780195327397, 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 9788184651980, page 39:
      Which has some base to solidfy our theory which is not been prooven yet.

Conjugation

Infinitive to proove
Imperative proove!
Present participle prooving
Past participle proven, (m.r.*) prooved or prooven
  • m.r. = more rarely
  • sg = singular
  • pl = plural
  • pers. = person
Present indicative Past indicative
1st-pers. sg I proove I prove, (m.r.) I prooved
2nd-pers.* sg* you proove, (archaic) thou proovest you prove, (m.r.) you prooved, (archaic) thou provest
3rd-pers. sg he, she, it prooves; (archaic) he, she, it prooveth he, she, it prove; (m.r.) he, she, it prooved
1st-pers. pl* we proove we prove, (m.r.) we prooved
2nd-pers. pl you proove, (archaic) ye proove you, ye prove; (m.r.) you, ye prooved
3rd-pers. pl they proove they prove, (m.r.) they prooved

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Top Stories - Google News: Giving the Yankees Reason for Pause - New York Times

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A few starts ago, Hiroki Kuroda threw a seven-inning shutout in a rain-shortened victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The win, on July 18, increased the Yankees' lead in the American League East to a whopping 10 games. The margin has been slashed to two, in part, by a rash of injuries and inconsistent performances.

If the Orioles had not caught the Yankees' distracted attention, they surely did after a 6-1 win at Yankee Stadium on Friday night. It was the Orioles who acted like a first-place team with years of playoff experience.

Baltimore has not had a winning record since 1997 and has not won 75 games since 2004, yet it seems to be thriving in its underdog role.

"I think we all know — it's a given — what the Yankees are about and what they can do," Manager Buck Showalter said. "We've got to continue to stay focused on what we have to do and stay in the moment, which our guys have done such a good job with all year."

For the first three innings, a tangerine-tinted moon peered over the right-field stands — a good premonition for Baltimore, which rushed to an early lead on starter Hiroki Kuroda. In the second, he allowed back-to-back singles to Adam Jones and Matt Wieters, and a sacrifice fly by Chris Davis put the Orioles on the board. The next batter, Mark Reynolds, blasted a 2-0 fastball into the left-field stands for a 3-0 lead. Shortstop J. J. Hardy added a solo homer in the sixth.

Kuroda, 9-5 with a 2.37 earned run average at home, gave up four runs in eight and a third innings, allowing eight hits and striking out four.

Baltimore's starter was a journeyman right-hander, Miguel Gonzalez, who retired the first nine hitters in order. A single by Derek Jeter to lead off the fourth did not disturb Gonzalez's rhythm. He promptly set down the next six consecutive batters he faced.

The Yankees did not get their first runner into scoring position until the sixth, but Gonzalez struck out Nick Swisher and got Robinson Cano to hit a foul pop out to end the threat.

The fans booed. Their impatience with the Yankees' offense, which has averaged just three and a half runs over its last 16 games, has been festering on this homestand.

"I think the effort's there," Girardi said. "I didn't see guys trying to do too much."

Gonzalez, a former Rule 5 draft choice by the Boston Red Sox whose career was nearly derailed by serious knee and elbow injuries, began the season pitching for Ciudad del Carmen of the Mexican League. But he has risen quickly, and has beaten the Yankees twice this season.

He allowed four runs in six and two-thirds innings against the Yankees on July 30 and was even better Friday, giving up four hits while walking one and striking out nine in seven innings.

"These games are all important for us," Gonzalez said. "I think the adrenaline gets me going. It helps me out."

Before the game, Girardi sought to ease the concern over his team's latest slump — the Yankees have lost nine of their last 14 — with a reminder that nearly a one-fifth of the season still remains. He largely stuck with that talking point after the loss, but bristled at a question about whether he would address the team about not panicking.

"There are going to be low points, and there are going to be high points during the season," Girardi said. "We've got to find a way to get out of this little rut we're in."

The players were even less eager to talk about their shrinking division lead.

"If you would've told me at the end of spring training that we'd be two games up to start September, I would've signed up for that," Swisher said.

Eric Chavez said: "It's that time of year; we know what's going on. We need to clean up what's going on here."

Baltimore last postseason appearance came in 1997, when they beat the Yankees to win the division by two games, and when their current starting third baseman, Manny Machado, was only 5 years old.

Since then, it has been a decade and a half of insignificance, a roulette wheel of players and managers (Showalter is their sixth since 1997), and a recurrent procession of meaningless Septembers.

That will not be the case this year. The Orioles won 18 games in August and are right in the thick of it, playing like they are planning to stay.

INSIDE PITCH

Andy Pettitte threw 20 pitches from a mound for the first time since going on the disabled list with a fractured left ankle on June 28. "It felt like I'm getting real, real close to getting over the hump with this thing," Pettitte said. ... Alex Rodriguez (broken left hand) went 0 for 3 as the designated hitter in his first rehabilitation appearance for Class A Tampa on Friday night.

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Top Stories - Google News: Schultz: Romney's speech was a 'pitch to women' - NBCNews.com

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>> the mcpain/palin campaign in 2008 , what did mitt romney most need to do and did he do it?

>> i think mitt romney needed to show who he is tonight at a personal level. i think he needed to offer criticism of the obama administration and he needed to offer an economic vision for the country and i think he did all of those things. it wasn't the greatest convention speech ever. it wasn't even the greatest speech at this convention. it's the best speech that mitt romney has ever given in his life and that's what he needed to do tonight. i agree with chris in the sense that the first two-thirds of the speech i thought were stronger than the last third of the speech. and just one point, roughly 87,000 american soldiers , not a single mention of the word afghanistan in the speech which to me is evidence that it's time to come home from afghanistan.

>> reverend al sharpton , as a former presidential candidate yourself, as someone who is an excellent order and pretty hard-nosed judge, what do you think about this as a work of art?

>> i think he was better as a performer than i thought he would. he showed a lot more energy and passion than i thought he would. i happen to agree with both steve and chris that he got a little dark of trying to figure -- when he says we do big things we need an american. was that a shot at the president or other people in the world? i don't know where he was going with that. but his delivery was better. he was careful, unlike his running mate not to say things that you could easily fact check and go after. that might have been what he did last night, he didn't get a plant that really closed under bush. but he did say things that we clearly could question in terms of policy and he really didn't deal with a lot of things. you know, this whole definition of success as being equivalent only to entrepreneurship, like people can't be successful just working every day or can't be successful working in social -- in public service , like there's something wrong with barack obama that didn't want to be a businessman, he wanted to go help somebody in the community.

>> or paul ryan .

>> or paul ryan . so i think this whole definition of one-dimensional definition of success really bothers me. that's why i said that. and i must say as an opening, i suspect that clint eastwood has talked to an empty chair more than just tonight.

>> i want to do a whole episode on the clint eastwood speech.

>> i want to get ed's reaction to the speech and then yours, chris .

>> well, first of all, i thought it was set up really well. what they did before mitt romney came out on the set was effective. it captured women in the crowd tonight. it did reach them in a way that romney has not been able to do in any other speech. there was emotion there tonight and it was clearly a pitch that i'm good for women. i need women to realize that i'm going to be a good president and i thought that was very clear. but, again, the $716 billion lie was in there tonight.

>> that's true.

>> and one other thing, he says, let me make this very clear, unlike president obama i will not raise taxes on the middle class . president obama has not raised taxes. president obama has cut taxes. and i was also intrigued by -- he says, the skyrocketing cost of health care . that's helping out a lot of seniors in this country right now because of obama care. and he said they want to repeal it and replace it. this is now the third direction that the republicans have taken. first it was repeal and replace and it was just repeal. now we're back to replacing. i want to hear what he has to say about that. but i thought it was an effective speech tonight. i thought that clint eastwood was bizarre and i thought it was demeaning to the presidency. i thought it lowered the standard of the convention and i thought it was completely unnecessary.

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Wiktionary:Requests for deletion

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:17

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All of these misuse Unicode modifier letters as superscripts. The proper entries ([[1st]], [[2nd]], [[3rd]], [[5th]], [[7th]], [[9th]]) already exist. <small>And at least in the font my computer is displaying the page in, the letters of 2ⁿᵈ don't line up as they aren't the same size.</small> [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 02:12, 1 September 2012 (UTC)
 
All of these misuse Unicode modifier letters as superscripts. The proper entries ([[1st]], [[2nd]], [[3rd]], [[5th]], [[7th]], [[9th]]) already exist. <small>And at least in the font my computer is displaying the page in, the letters of 2ⁿᵈ don't line up as they aren't the same size.</small> [[User:-sche|- -sche]] [[User talk:-sche|(discuss)]] 02:12, 1 September 2012 (UTC)
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: I'd prefer to move these to RFV. It is misuse of Unicode modifier letters, but if that spelling is citable from Usenet sources, then we should keep it with a usage note.--[[User:Prosfilaes|Prosfilaes]] ([[User talk:Prosfilaes|talk]]) 03:17, 1 September 2012 (UTC)

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: AFAICT

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:22

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[[fr:AFAICT]]
 
[[fr:AFAICT]]
 
[[pl:AFAICT]]
 
[[pl:AFAICT]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: rumoredly

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:16

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[[Category:English modal adverbs]]
 
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[[ko:rumoredly]]
 
[[ko:rumoredly]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: AFAIAC

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:22

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[[Category:English subordinate clauses]]
 
[[Category:English subordinate clauses]]
 
[[Category:English internet slang]]
 
[[Category:English internet slang]]
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[[et:AFAIAC]]
 
[[et:AFAIAC]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: compensatable

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:40

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====Usage Notes====
 
====Usage Notes====
Compensatable is not found in the [http://www.oed.com Oxford English Dictionary] nor [http://www.merriam-webster.com Merriam-Webster online].
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Compensatable is a [[neologism]]. It is not found in the [http://www.oed.com Oxford English Dictionary] nor [http://www.merriam-webster.com Merriam-Webster online].

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: evidently

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:17

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[[et:evidently]]
 
[[et:evidently]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: somewhat

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:39

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[[et:somewhat]]
 
[[et:somewhat]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: AFAICS

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:23

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* [[facias#English|facias]]
 
* [[facias#English|facias]]
 
* [[fascia#English|fascia]]
 
* [[fascia#English|fascia]]
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[[Category:English subordinate clauses]]
 
[[Category:English subordinate clauses]]
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[[fr:AFAICS]]
 
[[fr:AFAICS]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: considerably

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:32

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[[et:considerably]]
 
[[et:considerably]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: reasonably

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:38

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[[et:reasonably]]
 
[[et:reasonably]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: relatively

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:38

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[[Category:English degree adverbs]]
 
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[[cy:relatively]]
 
[[cy:relatively]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: antigypsy

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:34

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{{en-adj}}
 
{{en-adj}}
   
# Opposing or countering [[gypsy|gypsies]].
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# Opposing or countering [[gypsy|gypsies]]; practicing or exhibiting [[antigypsyism]].
#: '''''antigypsy''' amulet''
 
 
#* '''2000''', Carroll B. Johnson, ''Cervantes and the material world'' (page 93)
 
#* '''2000''', Carroll B. Johnson, ''Cervantes and the material world'' (page 93)
 
#*: This violently '''antigypsy''' diatribe, which brings together all the racial and ethnic stereotypes held in sixteenth-century Spain, was duly withdrawn from the elementary school reader...
 
#*: This violently '''antigypsy''' diatribe, which brings together all the racial and ethnic stereotypes held in sixteenth-century Spain, was duly withdrawn from the elementary school reader...
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#* '''2004''', Herman Roodenburg, ''Social Control in Europe: 1500-1800'', page 216:
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#*: There is also evidence of numerous local '''antigypsy''' campaigns by police, often acting on their own initiative and not in response to complaints or orders from above.
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====Usage notes====
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See the notes about '''''[[gypsy]]''''' and '''''[[Gypsy]]'''''.

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: IANAL

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:21

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[[nl:IANAL]]
 
[[nl:IANAL]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: putatively

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:15

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[[ko:putatively]]
 
[[ko:putatively]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Wiktionary:Requested entries (Navajo)

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:21

A:

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* {{l|nv|ádaalyaa}} (plural of [[ályaa]]..."they were made")
 
* {{l|nv|ádaalyaa}} (plural of [[ályaa]]..."they were made")
 
** Not sure what part of speech to put this under (verb form)
 
** Not sure what part of speech to put this under (verb form)
**[[ádaalyaaí]]
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**[[ádaalyaaí]] (plural of [[ályaa]]..."they were made" + nominalizer that nominalizers the phrase, not the word)
 
* {{l|nv|adání}}
 
* {{l|nv|adání}}
 
* {{l|nv|ádaníłtso}} (they are large)
 
* {{l|nv|ádaníłtso}} (they are large)

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: as far as one knows

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:24

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: IMHO

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:26

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* [[IMO]] (In My Opinion)
 
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[[ca:IMHO]]
 
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[[cs:IMHO]]
 
[[cs:IMHO]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: heretofore

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Sep 1st 2012, 03:50

t+fi:aiemmin t+fi:ennen (Assisted)

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* Czech: {{t+|cs|dosud}}
 
* Czech: {{t+|cs|dosud}}
 
* Dutch: {{t-|nl|hiertevoren}}
 
* Dutch: {{t-|nl|hiertevoren}}
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|tähän asti}}, {{t-|fi|tähän saakka}}
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* Finnish: {{t+|fi|tähän asti}}, {{t-|fi|tähän saakka}}, {{t|fi|aiemmin}}, {{t|fi|ennen}}
 
* French: [[jusque|jusqu']][[alors]], {{t-|fr|avant ceci}}
 
* French: [[jusque|jusqu']][[alors]], {{t-|fr|avant ceci}}
 
* German: {{t+|de|bislang}}
 
* German: {{t+|de|bislang}}

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