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verification
[ ver-uh-fi-key-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of verifying.
- evidence that establishes or confirms the accuracy or truth of something:
We could find no verification for his fantastic claims.
- a formal assertion of the truth of something, as by oath or affidavit.
- the process of research, examination, etc., required to prove or establish authenticity or validity.
- Law. a short confirmatory affidavit at the end of a pleading or petition.
verification
/ ˌɛɪɪˈɪʃə /
noun
- establishment of the correctness of a theory, fact, etc
- evidence that provides proof of an assertion, theory, etc
- law
- (formerly) a short affidavit at the end of a pleading stating the pleader's readiness to prove his assertions
- confirmatory evidence
Derived Forms
- ˈھˌپ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- i·ھ·t i·ھ·t· adjective
- ԴDzv··ھ·tDz noun
- v··ھ·tDz noun
- v··ھ·tDz noun
- un·i·ھ·t adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of verification1
Example Sentences
The woman who tried to buy tickets to RnB event SlowJamsWithA said she asked for verification of the tickets and was sent a screenshot.
"We share those concerns, and last week the government tabled amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill to strengthen age verification controls on both online sale and delivery of crossbows."
Some also argue age verification methods are invasive without being effective enough.
Sites must adhere to Ofcom's new regulations - known as the Children's Codes - by 25 July and will be required to instate age verification checks and change algorithm recommendations to continue operating in the UK.
"This is going to be much about verification on the enrichment programme and then ultimately verification on weaponization."
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