Verification: meaning, definitions and examples

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verification

 

[ ˌverɪfɪˈkeɪʃən ]

Context #1

online security

The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something, typically by examining official records or documents.

Synonyms

authentication, confirmation, validation

Examples of usage

  • Verification of identity is required before accessing the online account.
  • The email address needs to be verified to complete the registration process.
Context #2

social media

The process of establishing the authenticity of an individual or organization on a social media platform.

Synonyms

authentication, certification, validation

Examples of usage

  • Twitter requires account verification for public figures and celebrities.
  • Instagram uses a blue checkmark for profile verification.
Context #3

general

The act of proving or confirming that something is true or correct.

Synonyms

attestation, confirmation, validation

Examples of usage

  • The verification of the experiment's results was crucial for the scientific community.
  • You should always seek verification before spreading rumors.

Translations

Translations of the word "verification" in other languages:

🇵🇹 verificação

🇮🇳 सत्यापन

🇩🇪 Verifizierung

🇮🇩 verifikasi

🇺🇦 перевірка

🇵🇱 weryfikacja

🇯🇵 検証 (けんしょう)

🇫🇷 vérification

🇪🇸 verificación

🇹🇷 doğrulama

🇰🇷 검증 (검증)

🇸🇦 تحقق

🇨🇿 ověření

🇸🇰 overenie

🇨🇳 验证 (yànzhèng)

🇸🇮 preverjanje

🇮🇸 staðfesting

🇰🇿 тексеру

🇬🇪 გადამოწმება

🇦🇿 doğrulama

🇲🇽 verificación

Word origin

The word 'verification' originated from the Latin word 'verificare', which means 'to make true'. The concept of verification has been essential in various fields such as science, technology, and security. In the digital age, verification plays a crucial role in confirming identities and information authenticity, especially on online platforms and social media. The importance of verification continues to grow as the need for trust and credibility in information becomes increasingly significant.

See also: unverified, verifiable, verified, verifier, verify.