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reprove

[ri-proov] / rɪˈpruv /


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Hudson: No matter how much you prove yourself, you’re always still reproving yourself.

From Los Angeles Times

“I always feel like you have to reprove yourself,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

People also lose coverage, however, because constantly proving and reproving eligibility is onerous — especially if you’re poor, not particularly adept at navigating red tape or don’t have stable housing.

From Washington Post

Alone, I reprove the thought as fantasy, a secret desire to sever myself from the man who has abandoned me twice.

From Salon

That includes making do with less as they reestablish their place in society, rethink their careers and reprove their worth.

From Los Angeles Times