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.
The noun is spouse.The words terminate, verify, and devise are verbs.
Opposite of 'verify' = disprove.
That is the correct spelling of verifies (checks, or confirms).
Proper noun
The noun forms of the verb to verify are verifier, verification, and the gerund, verifying.
No, verify (verifies, verifying, verified) is a verb. The noun form is verification.
The noun is spouse.The words terminate, verify, and devise are verbs.
The noun is spouse, a word for one's husband or wife; a word for a person.The words devise, verify, and terminate; all are verbs.
Yes, it is a verb and only a verb. The noun form is verification and the adjective is verified.
Can you verify your identity.
Can you verify your identity.
Opposite of 'verify' = disprove.
how do you verify your acount on starstable.
Verify the accuracy of the main scale.
(verb form) "David has been to the dentist." "It has been impossible to verify his story." (noun, hyphenated) "The child star is now a has-been with no way to make a living."
"Verified" is the past tense of "verify".