Vouchered: meaning, definitions and examples
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vouchered
[ ˈvaʊtʃərd ]
support, guarantee
To vouchered means to be able to support or guarantee the authenticity or value of something, often in a financial or transactional context. It indicates a level of assurance that the item or service has been verified.
Synonyms
authenticated, guaranteed, validated.
Examples of usage
- I vouchered for his credibility during the meeting.
- Her research findings were vouchered by reputable scientists.
- The transaction was vouchered to ensure its legitimacy.
Translations
Translations of the word "vouchered" in other languages:
🇵🇹 comprovado
🇮🇳 प्रमाणित
🇩🇪 voucherisiert
🇮🇩 terjamin
🇺🇦 гарантований
🇵🇱 potwierdzony
🇯🇵 バウチャー付きの
🇫🇷 bon de commande
🇪🇸 comprobado
🇹🇷 belgeli
🇰🇷 보증된
🇸🇦 مضمون
🇨🇿 potvrzený
🇸🇰 potvrdený
🇨🇳 凭证的
🇸🇮 potrjen
🇮🇸 vottuð
🇰🇿 расталған
🇬🇪 დადასტურებული
🇦🇿 təsdiq edilmiş
🇲🇽 comprobado
Etymology
The term 'vouchered' is derived from the word 'voucher', which originates from the Latin term 'vocare', meaning 'to call'. In the context of finance and documentation, it refers to a document that serves as proof of a transaction or claim. Over time, the term evolved to describe the act of providing assurance or support for a statement or transaction. The use of 'vouchered' in contemporary English often reflects a formal or official endorsement, particularly in legal and financial situations, thus reinforcing the importance of documentation in validating claims.