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verifier

American  
[ver-uh-fahy-er] / ˈvɛr əˌfaɪ ər /

noun

  • verifiers
    plural
  1. someone or something that verifies.

  2. Computers, History/Historical. a tool used to check whether the data entered onto a punch card has been entered correctly.


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The University of Vienna served as an independent verifier.

From Science Daily Mar. 29, 2026

Under Nye County’s plan, hand-count teams of five will include a reader who announces each result, a verifier who looks over the reader’s shoulder and three talliers who write down the results.

From Seattle Times Oct. 3, 2022

He said he wasn’t involved much in its production beyond serving as a glorified verifier of “certain information” and an extra for a scene.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 6, 2022

A QR code verifier app was made available to venues, enabling staff to check a customer's QR code.

From BBC Nov. 23, 2021

But I may perhaps say, without outrecuidance, that there is an Art de négliger les dates as well as one de les verifier.

From A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century by George Saintsbury

To avoid paying based on high default values, companies must have their emissions verified by EU-accredited verifiers.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

Her lawyers argued that there was evidence that lower-level screeners who found inconsistencies in signatures ran them up the chain of command, where they were neglected by higher level verifiers.

From Washington Times May 22, 2023

Participating companies and verifiers can answer your technical questions, guide you on the most cost-effective strategies and provide up-front cost estimates.

From Seattle Times Mar. 23, 2023

This, according to a mod post on the forum, “is to give verifiers enough time to create a proper ruleset, as well as to decide which timing method and categories are appropriate.”

From The Verge Mar. 15, 2022

Now, we plant verifiers at suitable test points.

From Star Hunter by Andre Norton

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