unproof
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Absence or lack of proof or evidence
Absence or lack of proof or evidence; prooflessness.
- Modern science came to our help in either way of proof or unproof.
- Perhaps anamnesis, remembering forgetting, is another figure of untruth in truth, the unproof, the arbitrariness and unconvincingness, of every proof.
- CONSIDER what it is the inchworm measures with his ridiculous lurch-and-drag walk; he measures his way down the aeons of unproof; he measures nothing that is not a thought of God; he measures his life that it may be shared with all; [...]
That which is not proven.
- It is a theory with many unproofs. It has not been demonstrated either theoretically or empirically that time and chance can explain either the universe with its high complexity or man as man.
To undo the proofing of
To undo the proofing of; expose to the possibility of failure.
- [...] but squirrels are smart; they find a way to unproof feeders.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for unproof. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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