/tə pruv ˈædvɜrs/ – Phrase
Definition: chứng minh điều ngược lại.
A more thorough explanation: “To prove adverse” in a legal context means to establish or demonstrate that something is contrary to one’s interests or position, typically in a legal proceeding or dispute. It involves presenting evidence or arguments to show that a particular fact or circumstance works against a party’s case or claim.
Example: The plaintiff presented evidence of the defendant’s failure to maintain the property, which proved adverse to the defendant’s claim of not being negligent.