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Not really. Someone who "allegedly" did something is merely suspected of (or has been accused of) doing something, this phrase does not imply guilt or innocence and is specifically used in instances where the speaker does not wish to (or is not allowed to) imply either.

An antonym of the word "proved" would be "disproved" other good antonyms would be "overturned" "refuted" "debunked"

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