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Proove

Part of speech: Verb

Senses:

  1. To establish or demonstrate the truth or validity of something through evidence or argumentation.
  2. In baking, to allow dough or yeast to rise or ferment.

Usage:

Sense 1:

  • She presented several scientific studies to proove the effectiveness of the new drug.
  • The lawyer worked tirelessly to proove her client's innocence.
  • Please proove your claims with reliable sources.

Sense 2:

  • After mixing the ingredients, the dough needs to proove for at least an hour.
  • Prooving the yeast is an essential step in preparing a perfect loaf of bread.

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