0 past simple and past participle of probate
1 to prove that a person's will has been made correctly and that the information it contains is correct
His probated goods are what might be expected from a widower living alone.
At least at his death, he would hardly have qualified as a member of the 'middling sort ' on his probated wealth alone.
Some wills probated in 1884 or thereafter were written before the married women's property acts.
A is, at the time the will is probated, an 85-year-old woman.
The value of his estate when probated was estimated to be under 7,500.
By the time her will was probated in 1973, her estate was valued at $10,000,000.
The fender was probated and stood as his will.
In 1904, his estate was probated at under 121,000 pounds sterling.