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: --
[ + (that) ] Under interrogation, she verified (that) the tapes were authentic.
These numbers are surprisingly high and they'll have to be verified.
Are you able to verify your account/allegation/report/theory?
We now proceed to derive a functional equation verified by the effects of loops (cycles) are neglected.
By considering both a flow analysis and the transformation it justifies together, this proof suggests a framework for incorporating flow analyses into verified compilers.
The consistency of a specification is then systematically verified using formal proofs.
It can be verified that no set of three points can be shattered by this hypothesis space.
We also verified that in our experimental conditions the three drugs inhibited progesterone-induced oocyte maturation.
The pulsing condition of the laser can also be verified using a simple and inexpensive reflective grating.
This implies the general case, as can be verified by filling in the diagram.
That is why all presented estimations are verified with robust regressions using a modified maximum likelihood estimator, which accounts for non-normally distributed data.