Possible to verify: a verifiable account of the incident; verifiable sales data.
verifiability ver'i·fi'a·bil'i·ty or ver'i·fi'a·ble·ness n.verifiably ver'i·fi'a·bly adv.
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Possible to verify: a verifiable account of the incident; verifiable sales data.
verifiability ver'i·fi'a·bil'i·ty or ver'i·fi'a·ble·ness n.Confirming or substantiating an item. The term refers to the ability of accountants to ensure that accounting information is what it purports to be. The term also means that the selected method of measurement has been used without error or bias. An example of verifiability is that of two accountants looking at the same information (e.g., inventory valuation) and coming to similar conclusions.
The adjective has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
capable of being verified
Meaning #2:
capable of being tested (verified or falsified) by experiment or observation
Synonyms: confirmable, falsifiable
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