Proofed example sentences

Related (10): baked, tested, verified, validated, authenticated, confirmed, demonstrated, substantiated, supported, evidenced

proofed

adjective

proofed (adjective)

  - (of fabric) made waterproof:

proof

verb

proofed (past tense) · proofed (past participle)

  - make (fabric) waterproof:

  - make a proof of (a printed work, engraving, etc.):

  - proofread (a text):

  - activate (yeast) by the addition of liquid:

  - knead (dough) until light and smooth.

  - (of dough) prove:

Synonyms

preprint, reprint, pull, copy, reproduce, list, dump, litho, Legal

"Proofed" Example Sentences

1. I have proofed the document and it is ready to be sent.
2. The cake needs to be proofed for at least an hour before baking.
3. He has proofed his theory with extensive research.
4. The manuscript still needs to be proofed before it can be published.
5. I carefully proofed my resume before sending it to potential employers.
6. In order to ensure accuracy, all articles are proofed by an editor.
7. She proofed the recipe several times before sharing it with others.
8. He always takes the time to proof his emails before sending them.
9. After proofing the design, he realized he needed to make some changes.
10. The court will require proof to be submitted before making a ruling.
11. The contractor provided proof of liability insurance before starting the job.
12. The detective uncovered new proof that supported his theory.
13. The student presented proof of his attendance to the administrator.
14. The scientist used the latest technology to gather concrete proof of his findings.
15. She had to provide proof of her identity before being allowed into the restricted area.
16. The lawyer demanded to see proof of the defendant's alibi.
17. The police collected proof from the crime scene to help solve the case.
18. The hotel required proof of payment before allowing guests to check in.
19. After much research, he was able to finally present proof of his hypothesis.
20. She carefully proofed the contract before signing it.
21. The forensic team analyzed all of the proof collected from the scene to determine what happened.
22. They provided proof of ownership before being allowed to take the car home.
23. The journalist searched for proof to support her claims before publishing the article.
24. The judge asked for proof of the defendant's innocence.
25. He had to provide proof of his income before applying for the loan.
26. The medical examiner used proof to determine the cause of death.
27. The artist proofed her work before printing it for the exhibit.
28. The teacher required proof of completion before giving the student credit for the assignment.
29. The insurance company asked for proof of the accident before processing the claim.
30. He was relieved to have finally found the proof he needed to solve the mystery.

Common Phases

1. The document has been proofed; there are no spelling errors.
2. I just proofed my essay; it's ready to submit.
3. The manuscript has been thoroughly proofed; it's print-ready.
4. Please proof the report before submitting it; we want to ensure accuracy.
5. The article has been proofed multiple times; we're confident there are no errors.

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