proved beyond reasonable doubt

proved beyond reasonable doubt
shown to be true without a doubt

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • doubt — I v. To question or hold questionable II n. Uncertainty of mind; the absence of a settled opinion or conviction; the attitude of mind towards the acceptance of or belief in a proposition, theory, or statement, in which the judgment is not at rest …   Black's law dictionary

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