verify 的定义
ver·i·fied, ver·i·fy·ing.
- to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate: Events verified his prediction.
- to ascertain the truth or correctness of, as by examination, research, or comparison: to verify a spelling.
- to act as ultimate proof or evidence of; serve to confirm.
- Law. to prove or confirm.to state to be true, especially in legal use, formally or upon oath.
verify 近义词
confirm, validate
更多verify例句
- Extraction projects can take a decade while the size and quality of the gas discovery has yet to be independently verified.
- Names may get even longer if Vladimir Voevodsky carries the day and modern math becomes dependent on computer-verified proofs.
- However, the problem with making the triggers specific to individual advertisers’ businesses is whether the TV networks would be able to verify whether a trigger has been met.
- The numbers disclosed by TikTok could not be independently verified, and have raised some eyebrows.
- This indicates that the manufacturer’s claims about filtration power and other details have been independently verified.
- Often, she hears tips and shouts to other tents to verify it against what other families have heard.
- He often receives inquiries from sellers eager to verify that their items are authentic.
- Both verify that the ad ran on Grindr and has not been edited or altered in any way.
- This work takes a page from President Ronald Reagan, who liked to repeat the Russian proverb “trust but verify.”
- With the departure of all GLS staff from Iraq, there is no one remaining who can verify your time worked on the GLS contract.
- The party verify the depressions conscientiously, and click their tongues to express indulgent contempt.
- I was positive that I had visited the barber that very day and passed my hand across my chin to verify this.
- “Then read for yourself, and verify your words,” interrupted Dunwoodie, holding the note towards her.
- Special employés who have acquired an extraordinary ability, verify the signatures on each occasion.
- As they heard nothing to verify their fears, they crossed the ridge and moved stealthily out across the plain.