Prove in a sentence as a verb

I can't prove this, but I suspect that Bjarne would have discarded his own trash properly.

Turns out it was the real owner of the apartment and he had the Paperwork to prove it.

How does the plaintiff prove that her kid's harms weren't the result of say lead in pipes rather than lead in the air?

How does a plaintiff prove her kid would have been 3-4 IQ points smarter but for the leaded gasoline produced?

This is the same firm that predicted Foursquare would be out of business this year which will also prove to be nonsense.

I am innocent until I am proven guilty, and those representing our country would do best to remember that.

Therefore the service should have to prove the results are accurate before advertising it as a first step in prevention.

For me if I see forward progress and I have the intuition that what I'm doing will work I keep pushing until I can disprove my intuition or prove it.

I think you might have vastly inaccurate pictures of what is and isn't "difficult".> That way, the compiler is now almost an engine to prove your code is correct.

Mr. Boies strains to offer various rationales for how Oracle might prove damages of this type, mostly tied to the idea that Google gained in time to market for its Android product by relying on the infringing materials.

But the longer-term political winds are against it, in my view, and it will prove a temporary obstacle at most as the modern tech impetus advances.

Someone who knows he's the sheeeeet but doesn't want to prove it at a big company that does lame stuff like QA. Someone who can down a can of Coke and a box of Mentos and then go on to devour a four-course meal of web-scale challenges the likes of which no other startup has ever faced.

Capping at 12 would mean that both parties arguing might get the same public presentation of 00FF00 and that might quell the need for parties to prove that they're the winner of the argument by popular vote.

Oracle proved infringement concerning the nine lines of code constituting rangeCheck and the judge held as a matter of law that Google had infringed respecting a couple of test files that were subsequently removed from Android.

And tech-inspired sales and distribution methods in this and a broad swath of other fields will mean that those seeking to limit consumer choice by protecting local turf through bureaucratic pull will be fighting what will ultimately prove to be a losing battle.

In almost every case but that extreme one, though, it is pretty hard to prove that a promoter never had any intention of making some good-faith effort to do the development, even if the promoter is flaky or uses bad business judgment in how funds are spent.

But by the far the biggest differential that I see comes with the value-add piece: with YC, founders pay a price in terms of equity they give up but they get huge benefits from becoming part of a network that keys them in to relationships and solutions that can prove invaluable to an early-stage startup.

Prove definitions

verb

be shown or be found to be; "She proved to be right"; "The medicine turned out to save her life"; "She turned up HIV positive"

verb

establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"

See also: demonstrate establish show shew

verb

provide evidence for; "The blood test showed that he was the father"; "Her behavior testified to her incompetence"

See also: testify evidence show

verb

prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof

verb

put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"

See also: test examine essay

verb

increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"

See also: rise

verb

cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread"

See also: raise leaven

verb

take a trial impression of

verb

obtain probate of; "prove a will"