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verification 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/ˌverəfiˈkāSHən/,
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verifications, plural;
  1. The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something
    • - the verification of official documents
  2. The establishment by empirical means of the validity of a proposition

  3. The process of ensuring that procedures laid down in weapons limitation agreements are followed


  1. confirmation: additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"
  2. (law) an affidavit attached to a statement confirming the truth of that statement
  3. (verified) proved to be true; "a verified claim"
  4. (verify) confirm the truth of; "Please verify that the doors are closed"; "verify a claim"
  5. (verify) control: check or regulate (a scientific experiment) by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard; "Are you controlling for the temperature?"
  6. (verify) attach or append a legal verification to (a pleading or petition)
  7. Verification in the field of space systems engineering covers two verification processes: Qualification and Acceptance
  8. (Verificational) In linguistics, evidentiality is, broadly, the indication of the nature of evidence for a given statement, that is, whether evidence exists for the statement and/or what kind of evidence exists. ...
  9. The act of verifying; The state of being verified; Confirmation; authentication; A formal phrase used in concluding a plea, to denote confirmation by evidence; The operation of testing the equation of a problem, to see whether it truly expresses the conditions of the problem
  10. (verify) To substantiate or prove the truth of something; To confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something; (law) To affirm something formally, under oath
  11. (Verified) In the context of this toolkit, that something has been verified implies that it has been checked by people external to the organisation.
  12. (Verified) Samples have been returned from Polish Sorting Center and verified by scientist at AFSC but have not yet been entered in FOCI database.
  13. (verified - [animal name]) animals once thought to be cryptids but whose existence has now been verified.
  14. (verify) To confirm or substantiate.
  15. (Verify) Sample Sew-out of a new embroidery design to make sure the pattern is correct.
  16. (Verify (digital signature)) In relation to a given digital signature, message, and public key, to determine accurately that (1) the digital signature was created during the operational period of a valid certificate by the private key corresponding to the public key contained in the certificate ...
  17. (VERIFY) IDCAMS command to reset a file's high used RBA.
  18. (VERIFY) To make sure the information you have is corect. You verify interlibrary loan requests before sending them to be sure you are ordering the title and author that the patron wants.
  19. (Verify) A process that confirms the validity of the redundant data in a redundant unit. For a RAID 1 and RAID 10 unit, a verify will compare the data of one mirror with the other. ...
  20. (Verify) Action of comparing the data read to data written. Verification provides an additional confidence check for data integrity.
  21. (Verify) Click to test the login for a user on our FTP servers to help you troubleshoot potential issues.
  22. (Verify) Confirm or establish the authenticity of data by examination or other means.
  23. (Verify) Perform experiments to test those predictions. Attempting to experimentally falsify hypotheses is thought by many to be a better choice of term here.
  24. (Verify) The application of a technical process or procedure to ensure practicability and efficiency
  25. (Verify) To attest as true by giving one’s solemn oath or affirmance. A verified pleading or motion is one that has been sworn to or formally affirmed by the pleader, i.e., upon affidavit. Some pleadings and motions are required to be verified. Others are not. ...