proven

proven
adjective ((especially in law) proved.) probado
proven
tr['prʊːvən]
past participle
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adjective
1 probado,-a, comprobado,-a
'pruːvən
adjective <experience/ability> probado, comprobado

a proven method — un método de probada eficacia

['pruːvǝn]
1.
PP of prove
2. ADJ
1) (gen) [formula, method] de eficacia probada; [abilities] probado

it's a proven fact that ... — está probado or demostrado que ..., es un hecho comprobado que ...

2) ['prǝʊvǝn]
(Scot) (Jur)

the case was found not proven — el acusado fue absuelto por falta de pruebas

* * *
['pruːvən]
adjective <experience/ability> probado, comprobado

a proven method — un método de probada eficacia


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