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Definition of authenticate in English: authenticateverb ɔːˈθɛntɪkeɪtɔˈθɛn(t)əˌkeɪt [with object]1Prove or show (something) to be true, genuine, or valid. they were invited to authenticate artefacts from the Italian Renaissance Example sentencesExamples - The teenagers also asked relatives to send them school and birth certificates to authenticate their nationality.
- The family claimed asylum in the UK, but, despite evidence that included authenticated documents, their story was not believed and their claim was rejected.
- I hope our Prime Minister will think about this in the coming weeks should the substance of the leaked memo be authenticated.
- In fact, only two experts authenticated them - and could not vouch for the documents themselves, only the signature, the sources said.
- He said such evidence could include originals or copies of documents authenticated by the UN fact-finding commission.
- Even if an engagement ring comes with a certificate authenticating the stone, this is no guarantee of the market value.
- It was five months and 11 days after the event that I finally received the certificate to authenticate the achievement.
- The significant problem with both press releases and web pages that describe these items is that they provide little, if any, hard data that authenticates the identification of these items as valid artifacts or bones.
- These secondary art pieces, the organizer said, were not readily available on the market and each piece was fully authenticated and personally guaranteed.
- How will a prescription telephoned or e-mailed from a physician's office be authenticated or confirmed in pharmacies?
- A variety of evidence can be brought forward to authenticate documents, whether the documents are originals or, as in this case, copies.
- Membership is free, however, in order to authenticate your enrollment please confirm your account details below
- Research institutions and universities can provide scientific support to authenticate the data.
- It is the vendor's responsibility to supply evidence sufficient to authenticate the material and allay these concerns; this, to date, has not been done.
- There is little authenticated information on the likely cost of the programme and its various component projects.
- This found the first authenticated case of football match-fixing - and it resulted in the suspension of eight players.
- These certificates are an important consumer safeguard, as they authenticate a stone's specifications and confirm that it matches what a salesperson claims it is.
- The lawyer says his client has started compiling documents that he says will authenticate her life story as she tells it in the book.
- There is no authenticated record of three or more such deaths in a single family.
- If you have a document, authenticate it, and be careful of your sources.
- The state Electoral Commission had itself checked and authenticated their membership claims, verifying 97 percent as genuine.
Synonyms verify, validate, prove to be genuine, certify substantiate, prove, be proof of, give proof of, corroborate, confirm, support, evidence, attest to, bear out, give credence to, back up document validate, ratify, confirm, seal, sanction, endorse, guarantee - 1.1Computing no object (of a user or process) have one's identity verified.
it only accepts commands from users who have authenticated as ‘clients’ Example sentencesExamples - A closed portal requires users to authenticate before they get access.
- He then proceeds to enroll and authenticate to the secure e-mail service.
- For instance, the application might require users to authenticate using web-based forms.
- Web Users: members can authenticate with a proxy server to access the Web.
- However there is no need to authenticate to perform this attack, only access to the web server is required.
- In order to access the functions with your browser, you must first authenticate with a user name and password.
- The global internet browsing policy dictates that everyone must authenticate with user credentials prior to gaining access to the internet.
- The Deluxe edition is ideal for home or small-business users in a workgroup environment or for people who don't need to authenticate to a Windows server.
Derivatives noun They sell a sound authenticator for credit cards. Example sentencesExamples - The most widely used authenticator, particularly by the financial sector, is called a Message Authentication Code.
- A team of independent authenticators comprising qualified magicians and local personalities had a close watch and he was allowed to take 15-minute break once in eight hours.
- Users should keep their security authenticators, whether these are just passwords, a list of one-time passwords, hardware tokens, or the PINs to unlock these tokens, private, and protect them from potential abuse.
- Her confidential source was not reliable and her authenticators were unable to authenticate the documents.
Origin Early 17th century: from medieval Latin authenticat- 'established as valid', from the verb authenticare, from late Latin authenticus 'genuine' (see authentic). Definition of authenticate in US English: authenticateverbɔˈθɛn(t)əˌkeɪtôˈTHen(t)əˌkāt [with object]1Prove or show (something, especially a claim or an artistic work) to be true or genuine. they were invited to authenticate artifacts from the Italian Renaissance Example sentencesExamples - Even if an engagement ring comes with a certificate authenticating the stone, this is no guarantee of the market value.
- In fact, only two experts authenticated them - and could not vouch for the documents themselves, only the signature, the sources said.
- How will a prescription telephoned or e-mailed from a physician's office be authenticated or confirmed in pharmacies?
- A variety of evidence can be brought forward to authenticate documents, whether the documents are originals or, as in this case, copies.
- If you have a document, authenticate it, and be careful of your sources.
- It is the vendor's responsibility to supply evidence sufficient to authenticate the material and allay these concerns; this, to date, has not been done.
- This found the first authenticated case of football match-fixing - and it resulted in the suspension of eight players.
- Membership is free, however, in order to authenticate your enrollment please confirm your account details below
- He said such evidence could include originals or copies of documents authenticated by the UN fact-finding commission.
- The significant problem with both press releases and web pages that describe these items is that they provide little, if any, hard data that authenticates the identification of these items as valid artifacts or bones.
- There is little authenticated information on the likely cost of the programme and its various component projects.
- The state Electoral Commission had itself checked and authenticated their membership claims, verifying 97 percent as genuine.
- These secondary art pieces, the organizer said, were not readily available on the market and each piece was fully authenticated and personally guaranteed.
- The teenagers also asked relatives to send them school and birth certificates to authenticate their nationality.
- I hope our Prime Minister will think about this in the coming weeks should the substance of the leaked memo be authenticated.
- The family claimed asylum in the UK, but, despite evidence that included authenticated documents, their story was not believed and their claim was rejected.
- Research institutions and universities can provide scientific support to authenticate the data.
- It was five months and 11 days after the event that I finally received the certificate to authenticate the achievement.
- There is no authenticated record of three or more such deaths in a single family.
- These certificates are an important consumer safeguard, as they authenticate a stone's specifications and confirm that it matches what a salesperson claims it is.
- The lawyer says his client has started compiling documents that he says will authenticate her life story as she tells it in the book.
Synonyms verify, validate, prove to be genuine, certify validate, ratify, confirm, seal, sanction, endorse, guarantee - 1.1 Validate.
the nationalist statements authenticated their leadership among the local community Example sentencesExamples - That authenticates the spiritual meaning of the place and makes it that much more attractive and mysterious rather than just a lump of rock that looks pretty in the sunset.
- ‘It authenticates the mission of the church,’ he says, finishing his strong argument as I finish his strong coffee.
- 1.2Computing no object (of a user or process) have one's identity verified.
Example sentencesExamples - In order to access the functions with your browser, you must first authenticate with a user name and password.
- The global internet browsing policy dictates that everyone must authenticate with user credentials prior to gaining access to the internet.
- The Deluxe edition is ideal for home or small-business users in a workgroup environment or for people who don't need to authenticate to a Windows server.
- A closed portal requires users to authenticate before they get access.
- He then proceeds to enroll and authenticate to the secure e-mail service.
- For instance, the application might require users to authenticate using web-based forms.
- However there is no need to authenticate to perform this attack, only access to the web server is required.
- Web Users: members can authenticate with a proxy server to access the Web.
Origin Early 17th century: from medieval Latin authenticat- ‘established as valid’, from the verb authenticare, from late Latin authenticus ‘genuine’ (see authentic). |