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Legal Definition and Related Resources of Verify
Meaning of Verify
Synonyms of Verify
(Confirm), verb
- accredit
- assure
- attest
- bear out
- certify
- check
- circumstantiate
- confirmare
- corroborate
- document
- establish
- establish the truth of
- give evidence
- make certain
- make sure
- probare
- produce evidence
- prove
- substantiate
- support
- validate Associated Concepts: verified copy
(Swear), verb
- affirm
- asseverate
- attest
- avouch
- avow
- declare
- evidence
- guarantee
- state
- testify
- vouch for
- vow
- warrant
- witness
- Associated Concepts: verify pleadings
Related Entries of Verify in the Encyclopedia of Law Project
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Verify in Historical Law
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Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Translate Verify from English to Spanish
Translation of Verify , with examples. More about free online translation into Spanish of Verificar and other legal terms is available here.
- Verificar
- Comprobar
- Constatar
- Confirmar
- Legal English Translation
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Concept of Verify in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Verify: To confirm, substantiate, or prove to be true.
Concept of Verify in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Verify: To confirm, substantiate, or prove to be true.
Etimology of “dhe-“
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*dh_-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to set, put.”; this term is also a noun.; theco-; thematic; theme; thesis; verify. It forms all or part of: abdomen; abscond; affair; affect (v.1) “make a mental impression on;” affect (v.2) “make a pretense of;” affection; amplify; anathema; antithesis; apothecary; artifact; artifice; beatific; benefice; beneficence; beneficial; benefit; bibliothek; bodega; boutique; certify; chafe; chauffeur; comfit; condiment; confection; confetti; counterfeit; deed; deem; deface; defeasance; defeat; defect; deficient; difficulty; dignify; discomfit; do (verb); doom; -dom; duma; edifice; edify; efface; effect; efficacious; efficient; epithet; facade; face; facet; facial; -facient; facile; facilitate; facsimile; fact; faction (n.1) “political party;” -faction; factitious; factitive; factor; factory; factotum; faculty; fashion; feasible; feat; feature; feckless; fetish; -fic; fordo; forfeit; -fy; gratify; hacienda; hypothecate; hypothesis; incondite; indeed; infect; justify; malefactor; malfeasance; manufacture; metathesis; misfeasance; modify; mollify; multifarious; notify; nullify; office; officinal; omnifarious; orifice; parenthesis; perfect; petrify; pluperfect; pontifex; prefect; prima facie; proficient; profit; prosthesis; prothesis; purdah; putrefy; qualify; rarefy; recondite; rectify; refectory; sacrifice; salmagundi; samadhi; satisfy; sconce; suffice; sufficient; surface; surfeit; synthesis; tay; ticking It is the hypothetical source of Sanskrit dadhati “puts, places;” Avestan dadaiti “he puts;” Old Persian ada “he made;” Hittite dai- “to place;” Greek tithenai “to put, set, place;” Latin facere “to make, do; perform; bring about;” Lithuanian deti “to put;” Polish dzia_ si_ “to be happening;” Russian delat’ “to do;” Old High German tuon, German tun, Old English don “to do.”
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