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1 verify
transitive verb1) (check) überprüfen; prüfen [Bücher]ring somebody up to verify the news — jemanden anrufen, um sich (Dat.) die [Richtigkeit der] Nachricht bestätigen zu lassen
2) (confirm) bestätigen [Vermutung, Diagnose]; bekräftigen [Anspruch, Forderung]; nachweisen [Identität]3) (bear out) bestätigen; beweisen [Theorie]* * *(to confirm the truth or correctness of (something): Can you verify her statement?) bestätigen, beglaubigen- academic.ru/80018/verifiable">verifiable- verification* * *veri·fy<- ie->[ˈverɪfaɪ, AM ˈverə-]vtthese figures are surprisingly high and they'll have to be verified diese Zahlen sind erstaunlich hoch und müssen überprüft werdento \verify a report/theory den Inhalt eines Berichts/eine Theorie belegenthe government refused to \verify the reports die Regierung weigerte sich, die Berichte zu bestätigen* * *['verIfaɪ]vt1) (= check up) (über)prüfen; (= confirm) bestätigen, beglaubigen; theory beweisen, verifizieren (geh)2) suspicions, fears bestätigen* * *verify [ˈverıfaı] v/t1. auf die Richtigkeit hin (nach)prüfen3. eine Urkunde etc beglaubigen, beurkunden4. beweisen, belegen5. JUR US eidlich bestätigen* * *transitive verb1) (check) überprüfen; prüfen [Bücher]ring somebody up to verify the news — jemanden anrufen, um sich (Dat.) die [Richtigkeit der] Nachricht bestätigen zu lassen
2) (confirm) bestätigen [Vermutung, Diagnose]; bekräftigen [Anspruch, Forderung]; nachweisen [Identität]3) (bear out) bestätigen; beweisen [Theorie]* * *v.abnehmen (Prüfung) v.bestätigen v.konstatieren v.nachprüfen v.nachweisen v.prüfen v.überprüfen v.
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verify — v.tr. ( ies, ied) 1 establish the truth or correctness of by examination or demonstration (must verify the statement; verified my figures). 2 (of an event etc.) bear out or fulfil (a prediction or promise). 3 Law append an affidavit to… … Useful english dictionary
verify — ver·i·fy / ver ə ˌfī/ vt fied, fy·ing [Anglo French verifier, from Medieval Latin verificare, from Latin verus true + ficare to make] 1: to confirm or substantiate by oath, affidavit, or deposition verify a motion 2: to establish the truth,… … Law dictionary
Verify — Ver i*fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Verified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Verifying}.] [F. v[ e]rifier, LL. verificare, from L. verus true + ficare to make. See {Very}, and fy.] 1. To prove to be true or correct; to establish the truth of; to confirm; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
verify — To check either the proper destination of mail by piece by piece examination or the rates claimed on a postage statement with the actual mailing it accompanies. (Also see plant verified drop shipment) (Also called spike) … Glossary of postal terms
verify — ► VERB (verifies, verified) 1) make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified. 2) Law swear to or support (a statement) by affidavit. DERIVATIVES verifiable adjective verification noun verifier noun … English terms dictionary
verify — verb verified, verifying (T) 1 to find out if a fact, statement etc is correct or true; check: verify sth with sb: These details must be verified with the Home Office. | verify that: The bank will have to verify that you are the owner of the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
verify — 01. We just have to phone the head office to [verify] your credit card. 02. Before accepting payment by check, please [verify] the amount, and the date. 03. The professor will be [verifying] your footnotes to make sure your research is authentic … Grammatical examples in English
verify — ver|i|fy [ˈverıfaı] v past tense and past participle verified present participle verifying third person singular verifies [T] formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: verifier, from Medieval Latin verificare, from Latin verus; VERY2] … Dictionary of contemporary English
verify — To test the accuracy of a statement or an account. To substantiate the truth of a statement or of an account by formal oath, in other words, to make a verification. Watts v Gerking, I I I Or 641, 228 P 135, 34 ALR 1489, 1495. See verification … Ballentine's law dictionary
verify — [ vɛrɪfʌɪ] verb (verifies, verifying, verified) 1》 make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified. 2》 Law swear to or support (a statement) by affidavit. Derivatives verifiable adjective verifiably adverb … English new terms dictionary
Trust, but verify — was a signature phrase adopted and made famous by U.S. president Ronald Reagan. Reagan frequently used it when discussing U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. Reagan rightly presented it as a translation of the Russian proverb doveryai, no… … Wikipedia