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by FearNotDaniel
136 days ago
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No it's not. It's because the meaning of the English word "prove" has changed. It used to mean "test", which could of course have a positive or negative outcome. The modern sense of "successfully demonstrating truth" has caused this phrase to have the opposite of its original meaning. [0] https://www.oed.com/dictionary/prove_v?tl=true |
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