Justified.
The Latin root word "prov" means to test or to prove something. It is used in words like "prove," "provide," and "approval."
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
The root word of "prob" is "probable," which means likely to happen or to be true.
To provide Evidence.
The Word 'Just" works.
Prejudice (APEX)
To prove oneself is to establish one's competence or ability. Words expressing this idea include distinguish, excel, and succeed.
It means to worry just a fancy word for it. It means to worry just a fancy word for it.
New evidence will exonerate my client. Exonerate means to prove faultless.
"Prove" in this context refers to demonstrating or establishing the truth or validity of something. The root "prove" comes from the Latin word "probare," which means to test or approve. It commonly appears in words related to evidence, verification, and confirmation.
Could that be sarcasm? fasicious