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constatation

/ ˌkɒnstəˈteɪʃən /

noun

  1. the process of verification
  2. a statement or assertion


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Word History and Origins

Origin of constatation1

C20: from French, from constater to verify, from Latin constat it is certain; see constant

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Example Sentences

Le rapport de la Commission, limit la constatation des faits, n'a nullement le caractre d'une sentence arbitrale.

Compare his expressiveness, the expressiveness of his indirectness with that of constatation.

For example, I proffer the constatation, 'Black ladders lack bladders.'

Il laisse aux Parties une entire libert pour la suite donner cette constatation.

Tommasino, Th.: 1904, Constatation d'une radioactivité propre aux êtres vivants, vegetaux et animaux.

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