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Definitions for Verified
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. verifiedadjective

    proved to be true

    "a verified claim"

Wiktionary

  1. verifiedadjective

    Subject to positive verification

Wikipedia

  1. Verified

    Verified is a United Nations project to improve access to accurate information. In the project the United Nations seeks to organize a network of millions of online volunteers to curate and fact check information online.The project is a response to misinformation online related to COVID-19.The project is especially concerned with online distribution of information.India has expressed special interest in the project and is an organizer of it along with 12 other countries.wikiHow has also partnered with Verified.There have been a number of campaigns launched via social media using hashtags to highlight awareness around misinformation. For example, #PledgetoPause and #OnlyTogether

ChatGPT

  1. verified

    Verified means that something has been tested, checked, or proved to be true or accurate. It often involves the process of confirming the authenticity, correctness, or validity of information, data, or any claims. This could be related to confirming someone's identity, fact-checking information, or validating results in a scientific study. The verification process usually involves a reliable and independent source.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Verified

    of Verify

Editors Contribution

  1. verifiedverb

    Verb form of the word verify.

    They verified the information before they shared it.


    Submitted by MaryC on February 1, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Verified in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Verified in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Verified in a Sentence

  1. United States:

    We're well aware of the history of the Taliban, including the Haqqani network and its complicated history with al Qaeda, which is exactly why any deal, if one is reached, will be so stringently monitored and verified, everyone should clearly understand that this administration will do whatever is necessary to protect the American people. We have the will and the capacity to enforce the terms of any agreement and to respond to violations. We will never give up our ability to protect American interests. And this includes not only the outstanding armed forces fielded by the United States and our partners, but the full array of United States and partner economic, diplomatic, and political pressure.

  2. Marilyn Mosby:

    We are not relying solely on their findings, but rather the facts that we have gathered and verified.

  3. Vikas Swarup:

    Geeta's Indian nationality has already been verified. ... Our bringing her back to India is not dependent on whether or not we discover her parents, she is the daughter of India.

  4. Henry Ajder:

    I worry that it will sort of get to a point where there will be so much fake, highly realistic content online that most people will just go with their tribal instincts as a guide to what they think is real, more than actually informed opinions based on verified evidence.

  5. Didier Reynders:

    We would risk having a variety of documents that cannot be read and verified in other member states. And we risk the spread of forged documents, and with it, the spread of both the virus and the mistrust of citizens.

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