Associations to the word «Verification»
Noun
- Validation
- Authentication
- Disarmament
- Compliance
- Calibration
- Angola
- Fingerprint
- Inspection
- Eligibility
- Monitoring
- Sender
- Signature
- Annex
- Password
- Simulation
- Encryption
- Testing
- Audit
- Authenticity
- Specification
- Identification
- Check
- Confirmation
- Credential
- Hardware
- Hash
- Methodology
- Peacekeeping
- Protocol
- Documentation
- Affirmation
- Certification
- Software
- Integrity
- Automation
- Semantic
- Semantics
- Reliability
- Automaton
- Assurance
- Modeling
- Functionality
- Safeguard
- Implementation
- Algorithm
- Forecast
- Identity
- Enhancement
- Simulator
- Requirement
- Deduction
- Validity
- Certificate
- Logic
- Accuracy
- Procedure
- Computation
- Feasibility
- Hypothesis
- Nations
- Transaction
- Compiler
- Registration
- Chemical
- Proof
- Measurement
- Optimization
- Assertion
- Billing
- Tool
- Proliferation
- Authorization
- Baseline
- Detection
- Microprocessor
- Proficiency
- Evaluation
- Sampling
- Notary
- Kosovo
- Integration
- Id
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
VERIFICATION, noun. The act of verifying.
VERIFICATION, noun. The state of being verified.
VERIFICATION, noun. Confirmation; authentication.
VERIFICATION, noun. (legal) A formal phrase used in concluding a plea, to denote confirmation by evidence.
VERIFICATION, noun. (mathematics) The operation of testing the equation of a problem, to see whether it truly expresses the conditions of the problem.
VERIFICATION CRITERION, noun. (philosophy) Alternative term for verifiability principle
VERIFICATION PRINCIPLE, noun. (philosophy) Alternative term for verifiability principle
Dictionary definition
VERIFICATION, noun. Additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory".
VERIFICATION, noun. (law) an affidavit attached to a statement confirming the truth of that statement.
Wise words
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