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Definition of verify in English: verifyverbverifies, verified, verifying ˈvɛrɪfʌɪˈvɛrəˌfaɪ [with object]1Make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified. 证明;核实;证实 his conclusions have been verified by later experiments 他的结论已被后来的实验证实。 with clause ‘Can you verify that the guns are licensed?’ '你能证实这些枪是有执照的吗?'。 Example sentencesExamples - However, there was no way to independently verify the identity of the men killed and arrested on Saturday night.
- No scientific and independent sources have so far verified the claims of either side.
- Also verify what level of software support is purchased.
- The results were also verified by Northern blot analysis.
- Why should one take on faith any tenets that haven't been verified by personal observation or experimentation?
- Another scientist pointed out that this study verified what many other studies had found.
- Although widely accepted in public, the discoidal structure has not been verified experimentally.
- Distance gap and projected time gap data will be verified here using a similar rationale.
- What's great about technology today is that you can verify who they are pretty fast.
- And he or she can easily verify what he is claiming is true or false.
- We have experimentally verified the utility of the microscope dynamic light scattering imaging technique.
- All runners are then scanned before each race or sale to verify their identity.
- Absence of the wild-type gene was also verified by PCR at this point.
- He did not participate in its preparation and did not verify its accuracy.
- The model results were subsequently verified experimentally, and others are readily testable.
- Consider the statement that the only valid knowledge is that which can be empirically verified.
- They are the ones who made a poor decision based on insufficiently verified claims.
- The integrity of the new constructs was verified by DNA sequencing.
- Cameras and recorders are in place to verify who actually catches the million dollar ball.
- They don't have to verify the authenticity of documents provided by job applicants.
Synonyms substantiate, confirm, prove, show to be true, corroborate, back up, support, uphold, evidence, establish, demonstrate, demonstrate the truth of, show, show beyond doubt, attest to, testify to, validate, authenticate, endorse, certify, accredit, ratify, warrant, vouch for, bear out, bear witness to, give credence to, give force to, give/lend weight to, justify, vindicate make sure, make certain, check informal pin down British informal suss out - 1.1Law Swear to or support (a statement) by affidavit.
〔律〕(用宣誓陈述书)证明…属实;证实 Example sentencesExamples - No one went through the statements from Ms Cosgrove in an attempt to verify her allegations.
- There was filed as Exhibit 10 the application verified by statutory declaration.
- Ms Amin verified her witness statements and answered some additional questions in chief.
- This week, the US Supreme Court upheld an appeal court ruling that verified the original District Court verdict.
- He has provided two witness statements and has verified the truth of the Particulars of Claim.
OriginMiddle English (as a legal term): from Old French verifier, from medieval Latin verificare, from verus 'true'. verdict from Middle English: After the Norman Conquest, French became the language of the law in England and many French legal terms made their way into English. Verdict came immediately from French, but goes back to Latin verus ‘true’, source also of verify (Middle English), veritable (Late Middle English), and very (Middle English), and dicere ‘to say’, from which addict (mid 16th century) originally ‘assigned by decree’ and so bound to something; condition (Middle English) speaking with, agreement; contradiction (Late Middle English) ‘speaking against’; dictate (early 17th century); predict (late 16th century) ‘speaking in advance’; and numerous other words derive.
Definition of verify in US English: verifyverbˈvɛrəˌfaɪˈverəˌfī [with object]1Make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified. 证明;核实;证实 his conclusions have been verified by later experiments 他的结论已被后来的实验证实。 with clause “Can you verify that the guns are licensed?” '你能证实这些枪是有执照的吗?'。 Example sentencesExamples - No scientific and independent sources have so far verified the claims of either side.
- However, there was no way to independently verify the identity of the men killed and arrested on Saturday night.
- The results were also verified by Northern blot analysis.
- They are the ones who made a poor decision based on insufficiently verified claims.
- They don't have to verify the authenticity of documents provided by job applicants.
- Distance gap and projected time gap data will be verified here using a similar rationale.
- The model results were subsequently verified experimentally, and others are readily testable.
- Why should one take on faith any tenets that haven't been verified by personal observation or experimentation?
- Also verify what level of software support is purchased.
- Consider the statement that the only valid knowledge is that which can be empirically verified.
- And he or she can easily verify what he is claiming is true or false.
- Although widely accepted in public, the discoidal structure has not been verified experimentally.
- All runners are then scanned before each race or sale to verify their identity.
- He did not participate in its preparation and did not verify its accuracy.
- What's great about technology today is that you can verify who they are pretty fast.
- Another scientist pointed out that this study verified what many other studies had found.
- The integrity of the new constructs was verified by DNA sequencing.
- Absence of the wild-type gene was also verified by PCR at this point.
- Cameras and recorders are in place to verify who actually catches the million dollar ball.
- We have experimentally verified the utility of the microscope dynamic light scattering imaging technique.
- 1.1Law Swear to or support (a statement) by affidavit.
〔律〕(用宣誓陈述书)证明…属实;证实 Example sentencesExamples - There was filed as Exhibit 10 the application verified by statutory declaration.
- Ms Amin verified her witness statements and answered some additional questions in chief.
- This week, the US Supreme Court upheld an appeal court ruling that verified the original District Court verdict.
- He has provided two witness statements and has verified the truth of the Particulars of Claim.
- No one went through the statements from Ms Cosgrove in an attempt to verify her allegations.
OriginMiddle English (as a legal term): from Old French verifier, from medieval Latin verificare, from verus ‘true’. |