pre·ver·i·fy,verb (used with object),pre·ver·i·fied,pre·ver·i·fy·ing.re·ver·i·fy,verb (used with object),re·ver·i·fied,re·ver·i·fy·ing.un·ver·i·fi·a·bil·i·ty,nounun·ver·i·fi·able,adjective
Extraction projects can take a decade while the size and quality of the gas discovery has yet to be independently verified.
Turkey’s push for energy security needs more renewables than gas|eamonbarrett|September 3, 2020|Fortune
Names may get even longer if Vladimir Voevodsky carries the day and modern math becomes dependent on computer-verified proofs.
Why Mathematicians Should Stop Naming Things After Each Other - Issue 89: The Dark Side|Laura Ball|September 2, 2020|Nautilus
However, the problem with making the triggers specific to individual advertisers’ businesses is whether the TV networks would be able to verify whether a trigger has been met.
‘Kind of squishy’: Advertisers lobby to add pandemic clauses to TV upfront deals|Tim Peterson|September 1, 2020|Digiday
The numbers disclosed by TikTok could not be independently verified, and have raised some eyebrows.
TikTok reveals new stats in court filing—including the claim that one third of Americans use the platform|Jeff|August 25, 2020|Fortune
This indicates that the manufacturer’s claims about filtration power and other details have been independently verified.
Can an air purifier help protect you from COVID-19?|dzanemorris|August 22, 2020|Fortune
Often, she hears tips and shouts to other tents to verify it against what other families have heard.
A Sunni-Shia Love Story Imperiled by al Qaeda|Ruth Michaelson|December 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He often receives inquiries from sellers eager to verify that their items are authentic.
Dismembering History: The Shady Online Trade in Ancient Texts|Candida Moss|November 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This work takes a page from President Ronald Reagan, who liked to repeat the Russian proverb “trust but verify.”
It’s Time to Nail the Iran Nuke Deal|Rep. Rush Holt, Kate Gould|October 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
With the departure of all GLS staff from Iraq, there is no one remaining who can verify your time worked on the GLS contract.
Obama Went to War to Save Them, But They Can’t Get U.S. Visas|Christine van den Toorn, Sherizaan Minwalla|September 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As far as I know, however, only Gall managed to find a source to verify this.
Pakistan’s New Top Spy Once Suggested Peace With India|Chris Allbritton|September 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I also told them of my unsuccessful attempt the previous year to verify the statement.
The Meaning of Evolution|Samuel Christian Schmucker
When he has finished he takes his tray to the directress that she may verify his work.
The Montessori Method|Maria Montessori
You can verify this, I am sure, by inquiries carefully made among the students.
Frank Merriwell's Reward|Burt L. Standish
We must multiply observations and verify the undeniable existence of the facts, before attempting to interpret them.
Metapsychical Phenomena|J. Maxwell
That was no concern of his, for it was not his duty, under the circumstances of the case, to verify her signature.
Mary Anerley|R. D. Blackmore
British Dictionary definitions for verify
verify
/ (ˈvɛrɪˌfaɪ) /
verb-fies, -fyingor-fied(tr)
to prove to be true; confirm; substantiate
to check or determine the correctness or truth of by investigation, reference, etc
lawto add a verification to (a pleading); substantiate or confirm (an oath)