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1 يوثق المصدوقية
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2 أيد
v. affirm, countenance, favour, favor, plunk, second, look with favor on, side, side with, support, sustain, go in for, stand for, stand up for, underpin, uphold, further, subscribe, subserve, reason, validate, advocate, champion, stick up -
3 جعله شرعيا
v. legitimize, validate -
4 أبرم
أبْرَمَ: أقَر، صادَقَ علىto ratify, confirm, endorse, sanction, approbate, approve, consent to, assent to, subscribe to, adopt, pass, legalize, validate, uphold, sustain, maintain -
5 أجاز
أجَازَ: أَقَرّto endorse, sanction, confirm, approve, pass, validate, uphold -
6 أقر
أقَرّ: أبْرَمَ، صادَقَ على، وافَقَ علىto ratify, confirm, endorse, sanction, approbate, approve, consent to, assent to, subscribe to, adopt, pass, validate, uphold, sustain, maintain -
7 صدق على
صَدّقَ على: وَثّقَ، أقَر، أبْرَمَto certify, attest (to), authenticate, legalize; to verify; to ratify, confirm, endorse, sanction, approve, approbate, consent to, assent to, subscribe to, adopt, pass, validate
См. также в других словарях:
validate — val·i·date / va lə ˌdāt/ vt dat·ed, dat·ing 1 a: to make valid b: to grant official sanction to by marking 2: to confirm the validity of (an election) val·i·da·tion /ˌva lə dā shən/ n … Law dictionary
validate — val‧i‧date [ˈvældeɪt] verb [transitive] formal to prove that something is true, correct, or acceptable: • The federal court overturned court rulings validating the company s patent. • Our data is validated to ensure reliability. validation noun … Financial and business terms
Validate — Val i*date, v. t. [See {Valid}.] To confirm; to render valid; to give legal force to. [1913 Webster] The chamber of deputies . . . refusing to validate at once the election of an official candidate. London Spectator. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
validate — (v.) 1640s, from L. validatus, from validus (see VALID (Cf. valid)). Related: Validated; validating … Etymology dictionary
validate — *confirm, authenticate, substantiate, verify, corroborate Analogous words: *certify, attest, witness, vouch Antonyms: invalidate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
validate — [v] ascertain the truth, authenticity of something approve, authenticate, authorize, bear out, certify, confirm, constitute, corroborate, endorse, give stamp of approval*, give the go ahead*, give the green light*, give the nod*, John Hancock*,… … New thesaurus
validate — ► VERB 1) check or prove the validity of. 2) make or declare legally valid. DERIVATIVES validation noun … English terms dictionary
validate — [val′ə dāt΄] vt. validated, validating [< ML validatus, pp. of validare < L validus: see VALID] 1. to make binding under the law; give legal force to; declare legally valid 2. to prove to be valid; confirm the validity of; verify SYN.… … English World dictionary
validate — [[t]væ̱lɪdeɪt[/t]] validates, validating, validated 1) VERB To validate something such as a claim or statement means to prove or confirm that it is true or correct. [FORMAL] [V n] This discovery seems to validate the claims of popular astrology.… … English dictionary
validate — UK [ˈvælɪdeɪt] / US [ˈvælɪˌdeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms validate : present tense I/you/we/they validate he/she/it validates present participle validating past tense validated past participle validated formal 1) to officially prove that… … English dictionary
validate — transitive verb ( dated; dating) Date: 1648 1. a. to make legally valid ; ratify b. to grant official sanction to by marking < validated her passport > c. to confirm the validity of (an election); also to declare (a person) elected 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary