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verification
  1. The act of verifying.
  2. The state of being verified.
  3. Confirmation; authentication.
  4. (law) A formal phrase used in concluding a plea, to denote confirmation by evidence.
  5. (mathematics) The operation of testing the equation of a problem, to see whether it truly expresses the conditions of the problem.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “The board clearly envisioned that some type of verification of the information provided to nonmember objectors is necessary for a union to fulfill its obligations.”
      “You will need to provide some verification of your identity before we can proceed.”
      “What is lost with the passing of network TV, in other words, is the journalism of verification.”
verity
  1. (archaic) Truth, fact or reality, especially an enduring religious or ethical truth.
  2. A true statement; an established doctrine.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “I have taken special pains to ascertain the verity of this fact.”
      “Now, if having used the methods I commended, you still question my verity, why seek you me at all, Master Thorpe?”
      “In a world where all nonrelativistic truth has been abolished, the relativity principle itself is proclaimed as a universal verity.”
verifier
  1. Agent noun of verify; one who verifies.
  2. (computing) A device used to verify that a punched card had been punched correctly.
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    1. “The verifier carefully examined all the documents to ensure their accuracy and authenticity.”
      “We must use intelligence as our main tool and sound reason as the verifier.”
      “The Australian Electoral Commission has a very clever on-line electoral enrolment verifier.”
verifiability
  1. The state or property of being capable of being verified; confirmability.
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    1. “We would like hereby to recall the principles of irreversibility, verifiability and transparency.”
      “But first, Ms. Arroyo, what is the feeling in Washington now about verifiability?”
      “It therefore appears that the verifiability of a treaty is not an absolute issue, but a matter of degree.”
verifiableness
  1. (nonstandard) The quality of being verifiable.
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    1. “The verifiableness of the scientific experiment's results was questioned due to the lack of reliable data.”
veritableness
verifiabilities
verifications
  1. plural of verification
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  3. Examples:
    1. “We wrote several books on the subject, just don't check the footnotes for verifications of time and place for said hat wearing.”
      “Identification of plants with botanical verifications is essential as contamination due to misidentification of plant species or parts is common.”
      “The ability to perform early design-to-manufacture verifications has led to reduced waste and substantial cost savings.”
verifiers
  1. plural of verifier
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    1. “These latter statements were the ultimate verifiers, forming the basis upon which our empirical world was constructed.”
      “Within days they sent two verifiers to observe Ella and we got funding before Christmas.”
      “However the accompanying text still tells of using keypunches and verifiers to ensure that the data is entered correctly.”
verities
  1. plural of verity
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  3. Examples:
    1. “To those of us who have not forgotten the eternal verities, he has summed up perfectly today's pundit herd of Washington and Wall Street.”
      “Do these remnants pledged to eternal verities have any prospect of succeeding with contemporary children?”
      “The upturn in the US economy has certainly disinterred some economic verities.”
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