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proved — , proven In general proved is the preferred past tense form ( the accused was proved innocent ) and proven the preferred form for adjectival uses ( a proven formula ) … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
proved, proven — In general, proved is the preferred past tense form ( the accused was proved innocent ) and proven the preferred form for adjectival uses ( a proven formula ) … Dictionary of troublesome word
proved, proven — In general, proved is the preferred past tense form ( the accused was proved innocent ) and proven the preferred form for adjectival uses ( a proven formula ) … Dictionary of troublesome word
Innocent III — Pope Innocent III † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Innocent III (Lotario de Conti) One of the greatest popes of the Middle Ages, son of Count Trasimund of Segni and nephew of Clement III, born 1160 or 116 … Catholic encyclopedia
innocent — adj. 1 not guilty VERBS ▪ be, plead ▪ He pleaded innocent to the charges. ▪ believe sb, presume sb ▪ I had always believed her innocent … Collocations dictionary
innocent — I UK [ˈɪnəs(ə)nt] / US adjective ** 1) a) not guilty of a crime Under the law, everyone is considered innocent until proved guilty. the imprisonment of innocent people innocent of a crime/charge: She was completely innocent of any crime. b) used… … English dictionary
Innocent XI Blessed — ▪ pope original name Benedetto Odescalchi born May 19, 1611, Como, Duchy of Milan died Aug. 12, 1689, Rome; beatified Oct. 7, 1956; feast day August 13 pope from 1676 to 1689. Odescalchi studied law at the University of Naples and… … Universalium
innocent*/ — [ˈɪnəs(ə)nt] adj 1) not guilty of a crime or anything bad Ant: guilty Under the law, everyone is considered innocent until proved guilty.[/ex] the innocent victims of terrorism[/ex] She was completely innocent of any crime.[/ex] 2) not intended… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
innocent due to insufficient evidence — verdict given when guilt cannot be proved due to lack of evidence … English contemporary dictionary