verify

/ˈvɛrəˌfaɪ/
verb
  1. To check or prove that something is true, correct, or accurate.
    • Please verify your email address by clicking the link we sent.
    • The scientist ran the experiment again to verify the results.
    • I called the bank to verify that the payment went through.
  2. To confirm or swear to the truth of something formally or legally.
    • The notary public will verify your signature on the document.
    • Both parties must verify the terms of the agreement before signing.
    • The witness was asked to verify her statement in court.
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