0 present participle of verify
1 to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct:
Are you able to verify your account/allegation/report/theory?
These numbers are surprisingly high and they'll have to be verified.
[ + (that) ] Under interrogation, she verified (that) the tapes were authentic.
Because there is a relatively small extant literature on precocious talkers, we took the preliminary step of verifying parent-reported precocity.
X-ray radiography of the implosion was used to verifying that the system behaves in general as designed.
The function works by recursively decomposing the pair of received messages and adding the cores to the environment, verifying consistency whenever anything has been added.
Onedimensional results were checked, verifying that the analytic solution of the differential equation exactly matched that obtained numerically from the integral equation.
Verifying systems with infinite but regular state spaces.
Clear and measurable goals should be agreed by all sides, and procedures for verifying whether they have been met should be established.
This standard construction is usually accompanied with some definition of a conditional entropy-a tool useful in verifying properties of entropy.
The findings also highlight the complexities involved in verifying the stated relationships between donor and recipient and the low monitoring capacity of regulatory authorities.