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Demonstrated

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Adjective

1. demonstrated

having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt

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Demonstrated

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verb
1. (transitive)
to show, manifest, or prove, esp by reasoning, evidence, etc
it is easy to demonstrate the truth of this proposition
2. (transitive)
to evince; reveal the existence of
the scheme later demonstrated a fatal flaw
3. (transitive)
to explain or illustrate by experiment, example, etc
4. (transitive)
to display, operate, and explain the workings of (a machine, product, etc)
5. (intransitive)
to manifest support, protest, etc, by public parades or rallies
6. (intransitive)
to be employed as a demonstrator of machinery, etc
7. (intransitive) military
to make a show of force, esp in order to deceive one's enemy

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Demonstrated

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈdemonˌstrated or ˈdemonˌstrating
1. 
to show by reasoning; prove
2. 
to explain or make clear by using examples, experiments, etc.
3. 
to show the operation or working of; specif., to show (a product) in use in an effort to sell it
4. 
to show (feelings) plainly
verb intransitive
5. 
to show one's feelings or views by taking part in a mass meeting, parade, etc.
6. 
to show military power or preparedness

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Demonstrated

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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.

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