0 past simple and past 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.
Moreover, for random local search the bound has been verified.
These experiments demonstrated good transport properties and verified the theoretical modeling.
In the case of timber, world and domestic prices are holding steady, or declining, while logging costs are rising as verified by field interviews.
This fact must be verified for the safety of the programs.
The effectiveness and robustness characteristics of our proposed method were verified successfully in both simulations and experiments.
If this is confirmed after the impact equations are solved, the assumption is verified.
Assuming that some simple conditions are verified, a quantitative analysis of the atomic species constituting a sample is possible, without the need for calibration curves.
That is why all presented estimations are verified with robust regressions using a modified maximum likelihood estimator, which accounts for non-normally distributed data.