0 past simple and past participle of proof
1 to treat a surface with a substance that will protect it against something, especially water
First, it is often repetitive and not professionally proofed.
The extent to which the system is ' future proofed ' is another.
Analyses of the neurophysiological data proofed the significance of old\new effects to both response categories.
One to advise on matters relating to the heavy clothing trade, the second the light clothing trade and the third the proofed clothing trade.
Therefore, we must act to make these finely tuned logistical systems more robust and better proofed against disruption.
Are we not creating two types of employee in the case of pensions if the rest are inflation proofed?
Clearly that could change in terms of inflation rates, but there the protection would be in terms of getting an inflation proofed annuity.
Six voluntary insulation projects have insulated and/or draught proofed 27,000 houses.