PROVE vs LEAVEN: NOUN
- An obsolete form of proof.
- Any agent used to make dough rise or to have a similar effect on baked goods.
- Anything which makes a general assimilating (especially a corrupting) change in the mass.
- Any substance that produces, or is designed to produce, fermentation, as in dough or liquids; esp., a portion of fermenting dough, which, mixed with a larger quantity of dough, produces a general change in the mass, and renders it light; yeast; barm.
- Something that resembles leaven in its effects, as some secret or impalpable influence working a general change, especially a change for the worse.
- See leven.
- An element, influence, or agent that works subtly to lighten, enliven, or modify a whole.
- An agent, such as yeast, that causes batter or dough to rise, especially by fermentation.
- A substance used to produce fermentation in dough or a liquid
- An influence that works subtly to lighten or modify something
- A substance that produces or is designed to produce fermentation, especially in dough; specifically, a mass of fermenting dough, which, mixed with a larger quantity of dough or paste, produces fermentation in it and renders it light.
PROVE vs LEAVEN: VERB
- Prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof
- Obtain probate of
- Take a trial impression of
- Put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to
- Increase in volume
- Provide evidence for
- Cause to puff up with a leaven
- Be shown or be found to be
- Simple past of proove.
- To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for.
- To turn out; to manifest.
- To turn out to be.
- To put to the test, to make trial of.
- To experience
- Establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
- Cause to puff up with a leaven
- To add a leavening agent.
- To cause to rise by fermentation.
- To temper an action or decision.
PROVE vs LEAVEN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To succeed; to turn out as expected.
- To be found by experience, trial, or result; to turn out to be
- To make trial; to essay.
- To show (oneself) to be what is specified or to have a certain characteristic.
- To demonstrate the reality of (something).
- To establish the truth or validity of (something) by the presentation of argument or evidence.
- To establish the authenticity of (a will).
- To demonstrate the validity of (a hypothesis or proposition).
- To be shown to be such; turn out.
- To verify (the result of a calculation).
- To subject (a gun, for instance) to a test.
- To find out or learn (something) through experience.
- To make a sample impression of (type); proof.
- To establish by the required amount of evidence.
- N/A
PROVE vs LEAVEN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To try or to ascertain by an experiment, or by a test or standard; to test
- To evince, establish, or ascertain, as truth, reality, or fact, by argument, testimony, or other evidence.
- To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to verify.
- To gain experience of the good or evil of; to know by trial; to experience; to suffer.
- To take a trial impression of; to take a proof of.
- To test, evince, ascertain, or verify, as the correctness of any operation or result; thus, in subtraction, if the difference between two numbers, added to the lesser number, makes a sum equal to the greater, the correctness of the subtraction is proved.
- To imbue; to infect; to vitiate.
- To make light by the action of leaven; to cause to ferment.
- To add a rising agent to.
- To pervade with a lightening, enlivening, or modifying influence.
PROVE vs LEAVEN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Prove formally
- To try by experiment, or by a test or standard; test; make trial of; put to the test: as, to prove the strength of gunpowder; to prove the contents of a vessel by comparing it with a standard measure.
- To render certain; put out of doubt (as a proposition) by adducing evidence and argumentation; show; demonstrate.
- To establish the authenticity or validity of; obtain probate of: as, to prove a will. See probate.
- To have personal experience of; experience; enjoy or suffer.
- In arithmetic, to ascertain or demonstrate the correctness of (an operation or result) by a calculation in the nature of a check: as, to prove a sum.
- In homeopathic practice, to test the therapeutic action of (a drug) by observing the symptoms following its administration in appreciable amounts to persons in health.
- In printing, to take a proof of.
- Synonyms To verify, justify, confirm, substantiate, make good, manifest.
- To thrive; be with young: generally said of cattle.
- To succeed; turn out well.
- Hence To become; be.
- To be found or ascertained to be by experience or trial; be ascertained or shown by the event or something subsequent; turn out to be: as, the report proves to be true; to prove useful or wholesome; to prove faithful or treacherous.
- To make trial; essay.
- To excite fermentation in; raise and make light, as dough or paste.
- To ripen; mature.
- To imbue; work upon by some invisible or powerful influence.
PROVE vs LEAVEN: RELATED WORDS
- Essay, Turn out, Try out, Rise, Leaven, Shew, Try, Raise, Testify, Examine, Test, Show, Evidence, Establish, Demonstrate
- Azymous, Melba toast, Unction, Azyme, Homiletic, Pietist, Overleaven, Sally lunn, Rye bread, Matzo, Bread, Unleavened, Yeast, Prove, Raise
PROVE vs LEAVEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disprove, Bear witness, Essay, Turn out, Rise, Shew, Try, Raise, Testify, Examine, Test, Show, Evidence, Establish, Demonstrate
- Azymous, Melba toast, Unction, Azyme, Homiletic, Pietist, Overleaven, Sally lunn, Rye bread, Matzo, Bread, Unleavened, Yeast, Prove, Raise
PROVE vs LEAVEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They too had come with something to prove.
- Remember, specials skills are typically easier to prove.
- We have the stats to prove our success.
- IDPs must have documentation to prove their identities.
- Find ways to prove it, shift your focus to finding ways to prove it.
- Committing the error of trying to get someone else to prove you are wrong, when it is your responsibility to prove you are correct.
- Think about the law and what you can prove and what you yet need to prove.
- Explain why blood type data cannot prove who the father of a baby E, and can only prove who the father is not.
- Main applicant must prove that they have enough funds to make the required investment, and prove the legal source of these funds.
- We, too sanguine enthusiasm would a plan eventually prove all the then, but prove an ultimate cure in the future.
- Goodness is enticing, infectious and contagious like leaven.
- Do not offer the Passover Lamb with leaven.
- Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, and of the leaven of Herod.
- Watch out; beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and the leaven of Herod.
- Kingdom of heaven is represented by the leaven to our parable of the leaven to Pharisees.
- Put out, therefore, the evil leaven, which has become old and turned sour and turn toward the new leaven, which is Jesus Christ.
- Again, this one is commonly referred to as the woman and the leaven, or just the parable of the leaven.
- LEAVEN In both the Old and New Testament Leaven is used in association with the idea of evil.
- We find many times in the OT that leaven or anything containing leaven is not to be served to God.
- Paul did not mean literal leaven, but the leaven of malice and wickedness.
PROVE vs LEAVEN: QUESTIONS
- Did Helfgott prove the ternary Goldbach conjecture?
- Can Presuppositionalists prove the existence of God?
- Does HPV in monogamous relationships prove unfaithful?
- Does apologetics prove the existence of Christianity?
- How does magnetic reversal prove seafloor spreading?
- Does QR code prove ancient extraterrestrial contact?
- What does saltedsal prove about isosceles triangles?
- Does circumstantial evidence prove guilt or innocence?
- What does the Crown have to prove to prove indecent assault?
- How does salt's efforts to prove her innocence serve to prove?
- What does Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees mean?
- What does the Bible say about the leaven of the Sadducees?
- What does the Bible say about leaven during the Passover?
- What happens to leaven after the chametz is burned?
- What does a little leaven leaven the whole batch mean?