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ver·i·fi·ca·tion \ˌverəfə̇ˈkāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, from Medieval Latin verification-, verificatio, from verificatus (past participle of verificare to verify) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : the act or process of verifying or the state of being verified : the authentication of truth or accuracy by such means as facts, statements, citations, measurements, or attendant circumstances b. (1) : confirmation by evidence in law (2) : confirmation by oath or affidavit c. : the procedure required for the establishment of the truth or falsity of a statement 2. : an averment used in concluding a plea that states that the pleader is prepared to prove his allegations 3. : an oath to the truth of a pleading in code pleading 4. : the ceremony of subscribing statements as true under oath and the certification of the ceremony by the notary or other officer administering the oath 5. : ratification |