verification 的定义
- the act of verifying.
- the state of being verified.
- 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 近义词
proof
更多verification例句
- Maybe it will lead to ad verification firms like DoubleVerify and Oracle Data Cloud cleaning up by attracting fraud-fearing advertisers as clients.
- The data need verification from ongoing larger clinical trials.
- Starting this year, the IRS said anyone who wants to lock their tax account can request an IP PIN, provided that they can pass a “rigorous identity verification process,” the agency said.
- I attempted to reach out numerous times for verification and they just send more requests for money.
- The sudden growth even caused delays in getting verification codes to new Signal users.
- So too with Iran: The nuclear deal is grounded in verification, which is essential for its success.
- The one that is posing the greatest challenge is the “employment verification” or “HR” letter.
- “Verification is an awful idea,” says 21-year-old student and social media-ite Emi Suzuki.
- Click here for a YouTube video of how to apply one (warning: requires sign up and age verification).
- Winner is subject to verification by Sponsor, whose decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the sweepstakes.
- Moreover, beyond the newspaper reports there is little verification that any steps were really taken at that time.
- I hope this verification will dispel your royal highness' unjust suspicions against me.
- The masseur had a great deal of trouble in explaining to her the parliamentary formalities of the verification of elections.
- An office for the verification and control of the printed matter is connected with this workshop.
- In all these cases, verification is proof; if the supposition accords with the phenomena there needs no other evidence of it.