What is verifiable? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of verifiable

verifiableadjective

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/ˈverɪfaɪəbl//ˈverɪfaɪəbl/

Where does the word verifiable come from?

"Verifiable" is derived from the Latin word "verificare," which itself is a combination of "verus" meaning "true" and "facere" meaning "to make." The origin of the word reflects its meaning: "verifiable" signifies something that can be made true or proven to be true through evidence or testing. This concept of proving truth is inherent in the word's Latin roots.

Vocabulary summary verifiable

typeadjective

meaningcan be re-examined

meaningverifiable

meaningachievable (promise, prediction)

typeDefault

meaningtry again

Example of vocabulary verifiablenamespace

  • The results of the clinical trial are verifiable through the published study in a peer-reviewed journal.
  • To ensure the accuracy of the financial statements, all data is subject to strict verifiability procedures.
  • The witness testimony is verifiable through independent corroboration from other sources.
  • The government's claims about the number of jobs created by the new policy are highly debatable, but their verifiability has been questioned by independent experts.
  • The evidence submitted by the plaintiff in court was found to be verifiable through forensic analysis.

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