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View usage for: (verɪfaɪ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense verifies, present participle verifying, past tense, past participle verified1. verbIf you verify something, you check that it is true by careful examination or investigation. I verified the source from which I had that information. [VERB noun] A clerk simply verifies that the payment and invoice amount match. [VERB that] Synonyms: check, confirm, make sure, examine More Synonyms of verify verification (verɪfɪkeɪʃən) uncountable noun All charges against her are dropped pending the verification of her story. [+ of] ...the agency's verification procedures. Synonyms: proof, confirmation, validation, corroboration More Synonyms of verify 2. verb [no cont]If you verify something, you state or confirm that it is true. The government has not verified any of those reports. [VERB noun] I can verify that it takes about thirty seconds. [VERB that] Synonyms: confirm, prove, substantiate, support More Synonyms of verify verify in British English (ˈvɛrɪˌfaɪ) verbWord forms: -fies, -fying or -fied (transitive)1. to prove to be true; confirm; substantiate 2. to check or determine the correctness or truth of by investigation, reference, etc 3. law to add a verification to (a pleading); substantiate or confirm (an oath) Derived forms verifiable (ˈveriˌfiable) adjective verifiableness (ˈveriˌfiableness) noun verifiably (ˈveriˌfiably) adverb verifier (ˈveriˌfier) noun Word origin C14: from Old French verifier, from Medieval Latin vērificāre, from Latin vērus true + facere to make verify in American English (ˈvɛrəˌfaɪ) verb transitiveWord forms: ˈveriˌfied or ˈveriˌfying1. to prove to be true by demonstration, evidence, or testimony; confirm or substantiate 2. to test or check the accuracy or correctness of, as by investigation, comparison with a standard, or reference to the facts 3. Lawa. to add a verification to (a pleading) SIMILAR WORDS: conˈfirm Derived forms verifier (ˈveriˌfier) noun Word origin ME verifien < MFr verifier < ML verificare, to make true < L verus, true (see very) + -ficare, -fy Examples of 'verify' in a sentenceverify This information has to be verified across many sources.This pushed up his quotes because insurers use this information to verify applicants' identity.So little about his story can be verified that it remains impossible to know.It was not possible to verify his story independently.Is anyone thinking to verify his story?He lied to say that he had complied and persuaded clients to verify his story. Payment would be verified in half a second.They are more than happy to verify information over the telephone.There was no way to verify the information independently.They will have to settle unpaid taxes and pay for a background check to verify they have no criminal record.Last year it issued a warning to all law firms saying they should not rely on just one source of information to verify identities.Most were not willing to appear on camera but were happy to confirm, to verify and to clarify.These three digits are crucial for fraudsters, as they are normally used by online retailers to verify card payment.The British appear to have felt convinced that they had a reliable source who could verify that they had the right man.A second source verified his account.It also requires a credit card number to process payments and verify ID.A simple check would have verified your cancellation request and that you didn't have a phone line installed.The process took 20 months, and led to an inquiry by police to verify her story.The receipt said the payment was verified by a signature, rather than a Pin number. British English: verify VERB If you verify something, you check that it is true by careful examination or investigation. I verified the source from which I had that information. - American English: verify
- Brazilian Portuguese: verificar
- Chinese: 核实
- European Spanish: comprobar
- French: vérifier
- German: überprüfen
- Italian: verificare
- Japanese: 検証する
- Korean: 입증하다
- European Portuguese: verificar
- Latin American Spanish: verificar
Chinese translation of 'verify' vt -
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Definition to check the truth of (something) by investigation A clerk simply verifies that the payment and invoice amount match. Definition to prove (something) to be true The government has not verified any of these reports. Synonyms Opposites disprove , deny , dispute, discount, undermine , weaken , discredit , invalidate , nullify Additional synonymsDefinition to affirm or prove the truth of Records attest to his long history of violence. Synonyms testify, show, prove, confirm, display, declare, witness, demonstrate, seal, swear, exhibit, warrant, assert, manifest, give evidence, invoke, ratify, affirm, certify, verify, bear out, substantiate, corroborate, bear witness, authenticate, vouch for, evince (formal), aver, adjureHe authenticated the accuracy of various details. Synonyms vouch for, confirm, endorse, validate, attestDefinition to support (a fact or opinion) by giving proof I had access to a wide range of documents which corroborated the story. Synonyms support, establish, confirm, document, sustain, back up, endorse, ratify, validate, bear out, substantiate, authenticateAdditional synonymsDefinition to inspect carefully or in detail He examined her passport and stamped it. Synonyms inspect, test, consider, study, check, research, review, survey, investigate, explore, probe, analyse, scan, vet, check out, ponder, look over, look at, sift through, work over, pore over, appraise, scrutinize, peruse, take stock of, assay, recce (slang), look at carefully, go over or through Definition to examine closely, esp. for faults or errors Cut the fruit in half and inspect the pips. Synonyms examine, check, look at, view, eye, survey, observe, scan, check out (informal), look over, eyeball (slang), scrutinize, give (something or someone) the once-over (informal), take a dekko at (British, slang, old-fashioned), go over or through Definition to make certain Before you cut the cloth, make sure the pattern matches up. Synonyms check, ensure, confirm, make certain, verifyDefinition to observe or record the condition or performance of a person or thing Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting. Synonyms check, follow, record, watch, survey, observe, scan, oversee, supervise, keep an eye on, keep track of, keep tabs on Definition to establish the truth or validity of new evidence that could prove their innocence Synonyms verify, establish, determine, show, evidence, confirm, demonstrate, justify, ascertain, bear out, attest, substantiate, corroborate, authenticate, evince (formal), show clearly Definition to establish (a story) as genuine There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims. Synonyms support, prove, confirm, establish, affirm, verify, validate, bear out, corroborate, attest to, authenticateDefinition to establish the truthfulness or accuracy of (a theory or statement) by providing new facts The evidence does not support the argument. Synonyms bear out, confirm, verify, substantiate, corroborate, document, endorse, attest to, authenticate, lend credence to Definition to prove (a claim or statement) to be true or correct The evidence has been validated by historians. Synonyms confirm, prove, certify, substantiate, corroborate |