To prove to be true or correct; to establish the truth of; to confirm; to substantiate.
To confirm or establish the authenticity of by examination or competent evidence; to authenticate; as, to verify a written statement; to verify an account, a pleading, or the like.
To prove the truth of by presentation of evidence or testimony; substantiate.
synonyms account affirm confirm respond
to check to see if something is correct or legitimate or confirm that it is so I can verify the accuracy of the method we have used. verification (n), verifiable (adj), verifiably (adv)
confirm the truth of; "Please verify that the doors are closed"; "verify a claim"
attach or append a legal verification to (a pleading or petition)
To determine the truth of something, such as checking the amount of a person’s income by calling his or her employer.
(1.) To confirm the correctness. (2.) To determine whether a transcription of data or other operation has been accomplished accurately. (3.) In software installation, the verify procedure instructs the system to verify the software you are installing. The system confirms that your software files are the correct length and contain the correct number of digits and characters. If any errors are reported, it might be necessary to install the software product again. The verification process can add a significant amount of time to the installation process.
To confirm or substantiate by oath. When used in a statute it ordinarily imports a verity attested by the sanctity of an oath; frequently used interchangeably with swear.
To confirm or substantiate by oath or affidavit. Particularly used of making formal oath to accounts, petitions, pleadings, and other papers. The word "verified" when used in a statute, ordinarily imports a verity attested by sanctity of an oath. It is frequently used interchangeably with "sworn".
(ANSI) (1) To determine whether a transcription of data or other operation has been accomplished accurately. (2) To check the results of data entry; e.g., keypunching. (3) (Webster) To prove to be true by demonstration.
To confirm or substantiate an item of information recorded in a data file or keyed for entry into the analysis database.
To collect supporting evidence. To prove.
To ascertain or confirm that a mathematical property, concept, or statementis true.