verified
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- half-verified adjective
- unverified adjective
- well-verified adjective
Etymology
Origin of verified
Example Sentences
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Videos verified and geolocated by AFP show Colombians in and around the city before the takeover.
From Barron's
PromoVeritas, the company which verifies the show's public vote, said all the votes it receives are "validated" and "independently and comprehensively verified by two auditors".
From BBC
But the GAO says that in the real world, absence of verified Social Security numbers “does not necessarily represent overpayments.”
From Los Angeles Times
A nearly 11-minute video, verified by the BBC, provides perhaps the clearest timeline of the attack - though it is unclear exactly how far into it the recording started.
From BBC
Jorge, which is not his real name, has asked to remain anonymous, but his identity and experience have been verified by the BBC.
From BBC
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