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comprovará

Comprovará is the third-person singular simple future indicative form of the Portuguese verb comprovar, meaning to prove or verify. It is used to indicate that someone will demonstrate the truth or accuracy of a statement, hypothesis, or claim in the future.

Comprovar is a regular -ar verb. The future tense is formed by adding standard endings to the

Usage notes: Comprovará typically accompanies objects such as hypotheses, veracity, data, or evidence, signaling forthcoming confirmation

See also: comprovar (the base verb), veracidade, evidência, hipótese, demonstração. Etymologically, the verb derives from com-

infinitive:
eu
comprovarei,
tu
comprovarás,
ele/ela
comprovará,
nós
comprovaremos,
vós
comprovareis,
eles/elas
comprovarão.
Therefore,
comprovará
specifically
marks
“he
will
prove”
or
“she/you
(formal)
will
prove.”
In
common
usage,
the
form
often
appears
in
formal
writing,
legal
documents,
scientific
reports,
and
news
reporting,
where
future
verification
or
demonstration
of
facts
is
anticipated.
or
validation.
For
example:
“O
relatório
comprovará
a
veracidade
dos
dados.”
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
might
use
more
direct
alternatives
depending
on
the
register,
such
as
“vai
provar”
or
“vai
demonstrar,”
though
comprovará
remains
correct
and
clear
in
formal
contexts.
(together)
and
provar
(to
prove).
It
is
cognate
with
similar
verbs
in
other
Portuguese
varieties
and
shares
semantic
ties
with
expressions
used
to
establish
truth
through
evidence.