verifier
Americannoun
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verifiers
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someone or something that verifies.
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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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