Sentences

semiproof in a sentence

n.

Definition

Semiproof: an initial or provisional version of a plan or theory that is not fully validated but provides a reasonable basis for further development or adjustment.

Sample Sentences

  1. The architect presented a semiproof plan that addressed the client's concerns while remaining flexible for future adjustments.
  2. During the experiment, the researchers produced a semiproof theory that could explain some of the unexpected results.
  3. She offered a semiproof argument that highlighted the potential benefits of the new policy, though it lacked complete evidence.
  4. The lawyer prepared a semiproof case, knowing that further evidence would strengthen their position in court.
  5. His semiproof explanation of the phenomenon sparked a lively debate among the experts in the field.