prŏbor
transitive verb I conjugation
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1 passive form of [probo]
2 to approve (of), to esteem, to commend, to recommend, to certify
3 to give assent, to give approval, to give sanction
4 to let
5 to show to be real, to show to be true
6 to examine, to test, to try, to prove, to demonstrate
7 to get accepted
transitive verb I conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [probo]
2 to approve (of), to esteem, to commend, to recommend, to certify
3 to give assent, to give approval, to give sanction
4 to let
5 to show to be real, to show to be true
6 to examine, to test, to try, to prove, to demonstrate
7 to get accepted
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Locutions, idioms and examples
alicui probor or me probo || a plerisque non probor = to be generally disapproved || ad rem probandam adiuvat adulescentia || Capitonis obsequium dominantibus magis probabatur || Cato ea sentit quae non sane probantur in vulgus || ad ea probanda, quae non aurificis statera, sed populari quadam trutina examinantur = to make opinions that are not weighed on the precision balance of the goldsmith but on the balance of popular opinion acceptable
prŏbor tr. v. I conjug.
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