Pronunciation: /ˈverəˌfaɪd/
verb to confirm or establish the truth or accuracy of something
A1 I verified my email address by clicking on the link.
A2 The authenticity of the document was verified by the notary.
B1 The police verified the suspect's alibi with multiple witnesses.
B2 The company verified the credentials of all job applicants before making a decision.
C1 The scientist verified the results of the experiment through rigorous testing.
C2 The court verified the authenticity of the evidence presented by the prosecution.
formal The authenticity of the document was verified by the notary public.
informal I verified with my friend that the party is still on for tonight.
slang I double-checked and verified that the concert tickets are legit.
figurative Her dedication to her work verified her commitment to success.
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