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demonstrated
dem·on·strate D0126100 (dĕm′ən-strāt′)v. dem·on·strat·ed, dem·on·strat·ing, dem·on·strates v.tr.1. To show clearly and deliberately; manifest: demonstrated her skill as a gymnast; demonstrate affection by hugging.2. To show to be true by reasoning or adducing evidence; prove: demonstrate a proposition.3. To present by experiments, examples, or practical application; explain and illustrate: demonstrated the laws of physics with laboratory equipment.4. To show the use of (an article) to a prospective buyer: The salesperson plugged in and demonstrated the vacuum cleaner.v.intr.1. To give a demonstration: described the dance step, then took a partner and demonstrated.2. To participate in a public display of opinion: demonstrated against tax hikes. [Latin dēmōnstrāre, dēmōnstrāt- : dē-, completely; see de- + mōnstrāre, to show (from mōnstrum, divine portent, from monēre, to warn; see men- in Indo-European roots).]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | demonstrated - having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubtincontestable, incontestible - incapable of being contested or disputed | IdiomsSeedemonstratedemonstrated
Words related to demonstratedadj having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubtRelated Words- incontestable
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