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verified
[ver-uh-fahyd]
adjective
confirmed as to accuracy or truth by acceptable evidence, action, etc.
Other Word Forms
- half-verified adjective
- unverified adjective
- well-verified adjective
Example Sentences
The hospital admitted him under a name the English-speaking world has used for centuries when a legal name can’t be verified: John Doe.
Footage we verified from the same site on Friday showed at least three large plumes of smoke rising from the base.
And then I opened it and it had the little verified blue tick, and I was like, “This is actually Barry Jenkins.”
After zigzagging hundreds of miles across Europe, the contents of the consignment had been verified five days earlier by customs officers at Schipol Airport in the Netherlands, ready for its road trip to Belgium.
“The bidding reaches $1 million before the online auction house removes the listing. The authenticity of the hair cannot be verified.”
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