verified / ˈvɛr əˌfaɪd /

⭐基础词汇经核实已核实经过验证经过核实

verified 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. confirmed as to accuracy or truth by acceptable evidence, action, etc.

verified 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

confirmed

更多verified例句

  1. Governments, airlines, employers, universities, and many other groups are intensely debating how and why people will need to show verified health records.
  2. An LGBTQ activist in Puerto Rico regained access to his verified and personal Facebook pages on Wednesday after being banned for more than two months.
  3. From a voters’ perspective, the best strategy is to follow verified state and local election officials on social media and on their websites.
  4. Maybe that’s not the most verified science, but so many wine drinkers know it in their gut to be true.
  5. The verified advertiser information is pulled from your Ads account as part of the advertiser verification program that Google introduced for all advertisers in April.
  6. Marshal appears in many of the sources regarding these rulers, and therefore, it seems, much can be verified.
  7. And that was the real bad news for Young Living, because a drug has to be studied and claims verified.
  8. But this claim has never been verified and who holds him now is unclear.
  9. The Daily Beast has not verified the accuracy of either of these ads.
  10. In 1999, the painting was verified as a previously unknown work by Heade.
  11. For these reasons we keep strict and careful watch over them, since the suspicions conceived of them have been often verified.
  12. The petition must be signed and properly verified, and may be afterward amended for cause in the interest of justice.
  13. It has more than verified all predictions as to its usefulness, and has proved a blessing to north-west Donegal.
  14. The common opinion that the sun-spot years are the hottest is not yet fully verified.
  15. An anxious night ensued, and when morning came, Mrs. Maylies predictions were but too well verified.