verified
[ ver-uh-fahyd ]
adjective
confirmed as to accuracy or truth by acceptable evidence, action, etc.
Origin of verified
1Other words from verified
- half-ver·i·fied, adjective
- un·ver·i·fied, adjective
- well-ver·i·fied, adjective
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How to use verified in a sentence
An anxious night ensued, and when morning came, Mrs. Maylies predictions were but too well verified.
Oliver Twist, Vol. II (of 3) | Charles DickensAnd unfortunately the cynical anticipation was only too well verified in the sequel.
Mr. Punch's History of Modern England Vol. IV of IV. | Charles L. GravesA reflux of the crowd separated him from Adam the Devil, and soon the foresight of the champion was but too well verified.
The Iron Trevet or Jocelyn the Champion | Eugne SueWhen morning came, Mrs. Maylie's predictions were but too well verified.
Oliver Twist, Illustrated | Charles DickensThe fears of the physician were but too well verified, he had again ruptured the blood-vessel, once before broken.
Memoirs of Emma Courtney | Mary Hays
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