deliberately-proven
|de-lib-er-ate-ly-pro-ven|
/dɪˈlɪbərətli ˈpruːvən/
intentionally demonstrated
Etymology
'deliberately-proven' originates from the combination of 'deliberately,' meaning 'intentionally,' and 'proven,' meaning 'demonstrated to be true.'
The term 'deliberately-proven' combines the adverb 'deliberately' from Middle English 'deliberat' and the past participle 'proven' from Old English 'prōfian.'
Initially, 'deliberately' meant 'with careful consideration,' and 'proven' meant 'tested or tried.' Over time, the combination evolved to mean 'intentionally demonstrated to be true.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
intentionally demonstrated or shown to be true.
The theory was deliberately-proven through extensive research.
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Last updated: 2025/05/14 18:14
