Translation of "prober" into English

Sample translated sentence: Illa enim suam explicat missionem Evangelio inspirata et proprium religiosum testimonium per educationis, asistentiae et caritatis instituta, quae a plurimis probantur, validum efficit. ↔ It carries out its mission inspired by the Gospel and makes concrete its own religious witness in its institutions for education, social assistance and charitable aid which are appreciated by many.

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  • first-person singular present passive subjunctive of probō

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Illa enim suam explicat missionem Evangelio inspirata et proprium religiosum testimonium per educationis, asistentiae et caritatis instituta, quae a plurimis probantur, validum efficit.
It carries out its mission inspired by the Gospel and makes concrete its own religious witness in its institutions for education, social assistance and charitable aid which are appreciated by many.
Per negotia rustica et conventus syndicati, mulieres cenas ferebant et inter se certabant ut probarent quam gregem maxime pascere potuerit, et agricolae post negotia intente disceptabant de quibus honoris causa eorum hospites nocte domi fuerint.
At rural affairs and union meetings, the farm women would bring "suppers" and would vie with each other to see who could feed the troupe most, and after the affair the farmers would have earnest discussions about who would have the honor of taking them home for the night.
Die 23 Decembris 1991 Croatiae libertas a Germania probata est.
Since 22 March 1993, Latvia has required visas for citizens of Russia.
Maria est puella proba.
Mary is a good girl.
Ex huiusmodi Lyceis, quae variis temporibus Ecclesia romana aut ipsamet princeps instituit, aut instituta probavit legibusque auxit, nemo est nescius quanta in omnem Europam et doctrinae copia et vis humanitatis effluxerit.
8. No one can be ignorant how powerfully similar institutions of learning, whether originally founded by the Roman Church herself from time to time or approved and promoted by her legislation, have contributed to the spread of knowledge and civilization in every part of Europe.