Yes, it is a verb and only a verb. The noun form is verification and the adjective is verified.
The noun forms of the verb to verify are verifier, verification, and the gerund, verifying.
Verify is normally a verb because it is an action.
No, the word 'verify' is a verb, a word meaning to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct.Example: I will verify that reservation for you.The noun forms of the verb to verify are verification, and the gerund, verifying.
No, verify (verifies, verifying, verified) is a verb. The noun form is verification.
No, it is not. To be an adverb a word must describe an action. You cannot use verify in this way. Verify can be a verb, as in 'He verified the information,' or an adjective as 'verified documents.'
Verify and visualize start with v.
The word checking is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb check.
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Confirm is a verb that means to make sure of something or to verify. Conform is an adjective that means to follow the guidelines or rules.
Near as I can tell... the word "sacrifice", by itself, in latin is "sacrificio". As a verb, the words "to sacrifice"is "facio". You should verify this though.
The word substantiate is a verb meaning to provide evidence to support or prove the truth of. Synonyms of substantiate include to prove, corroborate, confirm, verify and establish.
Validation is an English word and a verb which may mean an official acceptance, approval or conformation of an action. Synonyms of validated include authorize, ratify and verify.