[
US
/ənˈpɹuvən/
]
[ UK /ʌnpɹˈuːvən/ ]
[ UK /ʌnpɹˈuːvən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not proved
unproved assumptions
unproved allegations
How To Use unproven In A Sentence
- At the least, that first conclusion seems to me unproven by his own arguments in favor of mortality.
- At the moment, these are allegations and they remain unproven at this time.
- The TV documentary claimed his London clinics offered unnecessary and unproven treatments. The Sun
- To start with this is an unproven assertion based all too obviously on a cosy view of a mythical working class family from the Fifties.
- There is a high risk in going it alone with unproven technology, and a further reputational risk if it fails to work and punters are left unhappy. Times, Sunday Times
- Humberside Police had also deleted some of the unproven allegations from their files in the mistaken belief that this was required by the Data Protection Act.
- Installing new unproven software posed unacceptable risks to Pearl's tight implementation timetable.
- To start with this is an unproven assertion based all too obviously on a cosy view of a mythical working class family from the Fifties.
- Unfounded generalisations and unproven claims are common in intellectual pursuits.
- While HAPs are unproven, Internet traffic is traveling over geosynchronous satellite links today.