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verification

[ver-uh-fi-key-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of verifying.

  2. the state of being verified. verify.

  3. evidence that establishes or confirms the accuracy or truth of something.

    We could find no verification for his fantastic claims.

  4. a formal assertion of the truth of something, as by oath or affidavit.

  5. the process of research, examination, etc., required to prove or establish authenticity or validity.

  6. Law.a short confirmatory affidavit at the end of a pleading or petition.



verification

/ ˌɛɪɪˈɪʃə /

noun

  1. establishment of the correctness of a theory, fact, etc

  2. evidence that provides proof of an assertion, theory, etc

  3. law

    1. (formerly) a short affidavit at the end of a pleading stating the pleader's readiness to prove his assertions

    2. confirmatory evidence

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • verificative adjective
  • verificatory adjective
  • nonverification noun
  • preverification noun
  • reverification noun
  • unverificative adjective
  • ˈھˌپ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of verification1

1515–25; < Medieval Latin ŧھپō (stem of ŧھپō ), equivalent to ŧھ ( us ) (past participle of ŧھ; verify, -ate 1 ) + -ō- -ion
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“It requires not a receiver, but it requires verification and data. It requires more information, your honor, not less about the city’s obligations.”

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But rock fan Lani said he noticed the profile's blue verification tick, and recalled that he'd actually been to see Sleep Token at a festival months earlier.

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They are led into a holding centre and then a verification area.

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Documentation from the victims taken by the scammers was used to provide faulty verification for the “large and suspicious wire transfers from victims,” the release said.

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Ofcom does not specify exactly what this means, but some platforms have been trialling age verification using facial scanning to estimate a user's age.

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