unproved

IPA: ʌnprˈuvd

adjective

  • (Britain) Not proved.
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Examples of "unproved" in Sentences

  • He will cut many other programs which he decides are "unproved".
  • Despite optimistic estimates, the economics of the program remain unproved.
  • No more deceptive than those making unproved, negative assertions, like so:
  • Meyer (1997) uses the term unproved reserves because his estimates include some probable and possible reserves.
  • [State Science Institute]] issued a report essentially damning the Metal with faint praise, as an "unproved" technology.
  • Trying to get my head around how many rigs are actually drilling on PUDs versus kind of unproved locations in your current call, five-year plan.
  • Concho uses certain terms in this press release, such as "unproved" in relation to reserves that the SEC's guidelines strictly prohibit it from including in filings with the SEC.
  • Much of Greene's work focuses on string theory, a hypothesis that while as yet empirically unproved, is based on math so nearly perfect that many physicists believe there must be something to it.

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