Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word PROB


PROB

Definitions of PROB

  1. (dictionaries, text messaging) Clipping of probably.
  2. (informal) Clipping of problem.

2

Number of letters

4

Is palindrome

No

5
OB
PR
PRO
RO
ROB

246

593

32
BO
BOP
BOR
BP
BPO
BPR
BR
BRO
OB
OBP
OBR
OP
OR
ORB
ORP

Examples of Using PROB in a Sentence

  • When Pearson was writing his will (held in National Archives, PROB 11/1931, Image Reference 227/203) in July 1839, he noted that he was "formerly of Bombay" but currently was "of Liverpool House, Dover" (actually Walmer, Kent) and was residing in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Kingdom of France.
  • At its first congress in 2000, the PROB reorganized as the Bethnahrin Freedom Party, During the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the GHB cooperated with Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Peshmerga, hoping to gain political influence in Iraq.
  • Considerationes de soliditate verae virtutis in religioso Societatis Jesu requisita (Prague, 1696), also known as Lapis Lydius boni spiritus (München 1699), translated into French by the Redemptorist Father Ratti (Paris, 1886) and into German by the Benedictine Gütrabber as Prob Stein Eines Wahres Geistes oder Denckwürdige Erwögungen (Tegernsee, 1740).
  • Ferrari published a comparison of ten model checkers (namely: CADP, CPN Tools, FDR4, NuSMV/nuXmv, mCRL2, ProB, SPIN, TLA+, UMC, and UPPAAL) on a train supervision problem, taking into account both the user-friendliness of the languages and the performance of the tools.
  • At the age of 16, he made his professional debut with SC Rist Wedel in the ProB, the third tier of German basketball, earning Eurobasket.
  • In his first season as a professional in 2008–2009, Griffin played with the Crailsheim Merlins in the German second-tier ProB.



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