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Example sentences for "verified"

Lexicographically close words:
verifiability; verifiable; verification; verifications; verifie; verifier; verifies; verify; verifying; verily
  1. Those who had passed on told only fragments, and Jim Lough, neither verified nor denied.

  2. He secured the endorsement of Davy's draft, took his verified signature, drew the required checks, saw them signed and exchanged.

  3. And even the most amply verified principles never quite lose their hypothetical character.

  4. In order to see these remarks verified by the actual state of the sciences, we have only to think of the condition of natural history.

  5. Most of the observations recorded I have myself subsequently verified numberless times.

  6. This is also verified by the words in this parable, where Christ said, He 'died and was buried, and in hell he lifted up his eyes.

  7. And how is this truth verified and cleared by the carriages of almost all men now in the world toward them that do preach the gospel; and show their own miserable state plainly to them, if they close not with it?

  8. Beaumarchais at once returned the memorandum, thanking the comedians for their pains, but begging that the memorandum be verified and signed.

  9. Conn admits "Embryology alone is not a safe guide, and only when verified by the fossils can it be relied upon.

  10. The Governor mused upon this a moment, drew a small note-book from his pocket and verified his recollection of the address of one of the outposts of the underground which Leary mentioned.

  11. Time is the ally of truth, and wise men believe nothing but what is certain, and what has been verified by time.

  12. These measurements must be set in a full survey by systematic observation and other verified information bearing upon the variation of the individual as a singer.

  13. They should be taken account of in such practice until they are verified or modified by data obtained by a better method; and such data should soon be collected.

  14. By the literature of fact is meant those written statements based on experimental data, which have been obtained under carefully controlled conditions, and which may be verified by anyone competent to understand and criticize them.

  15. These features distinguish these forms from the true Isospondyli, but only in a very few of the species have these characters been verified by actual examination of the skeleton.

  16. I looked through the spy-glass and his statement was soon verified by the second appearance of the tail.

  17. This is a law founded in nature, and verified by facts and universal experience.

  18. He replied that he had not; and that he regarded the law as founded in nature, and had everywhere seen it verified in practice in the many experiments which it was his duty to conduct with steam vessels in and out of the Royal Navy.

  19. These facts are undisputed by steamshipmen and merchants, and are verified by the practice of the whole world, and the great number of failures in attempting to sustain steamers, from year to year, on regular lines, by their receipts alone.

  20. Jesus Christ has verified that he was the Messiah, never in verifying his doctrine by Scripture and the prophecies, but always by his miracles.

  21. But there is no need to prove that this is not universally verified in nature--or in art either.

  22. Such a relation is termed "transcendental" because it can be verified of a subject in any category; and, since it adds nothing real to its subject it does not of itself constitute any new category of real being.

  23. Realities of which the objective concept of relation is verified derive from this latter certain properties or special characteristics.

  24. Whatever our concept be, it must certainly be realized and verified in all human individuals: these, before all other beings, must be included in the denotation of our concept of person.

  25. Again, its members do not demand distinct subjects: all four classes of cause may be verified in the same subject.

  26. Just as he verified the fact, came a reply from the Monte Carlo police: "Mrs. Hillmer arrived at the Hotel du Cercle on Wednesday.

  27. Twice had her statements not been verified by facts.

  28. But fortunately the facts can be verified beyond all gainsaying by a reference to the official shorthand-writer's report of the evidence.

  29. This I think is verified in the Experience of the World; & should induce those People who exercise the Right of electing their own Rulers, to be circumspect in making their Choice.

  30. We have seen this verified throughout this glorious Struggle.

  31. Mechanism whereby the punched cards are verified and every error prevented, and which also tabulates and numbers all records taken.

  32. A few questions from Hamilton verified one or two items of information, but details about the rest of the house were not forthcoming.

  33. The fact that a pair of plates which repel one another at a certain distance may attract one another at a smaller distance was deduced by Laplace from theory, and verified by the observations of the abbe Hauy.

  34. This assumption, however, does not appear to be verified by the experiments of Brunner and Wolff on the rise of water in tubes at different temperatures.

  35. Individual items, directly verified in the moment of their occurrence, are held to be at once the content of all real truth, and the source of those abstract ideas which the misguided rationalists mistake for real truth.

  36. The history of naturalism shows that, as in the case of life, so also in the case of mind, its hypotheses were projected by the Greeks, but precisely formulated and verified only in the modern period of science.

  37. To supplement the strict meaning which has been verified and is contained in the formularies of science, with such vague predicates as will suffice to make entities of them, is mere ineptness and confusion of thought.

  38. Among these sixty-three women there were eight cases of cancer of the corporeal endometrium; the nature of the disease in each case was verified by careful microscopic examination.

  39. The catheter is introduced in the ordinary way, and its position within the entrance of the Eustachian orifice is verified by means of inflation.

  40. This is verified by inserting the seeker, with its point turned upwards, within the attic, and then withdrawing it; no ridge of bone should now prevent its withdrawal.

  41. How much more excusable and how worthy of pity should Francesca be considered, since she had such an urgent and such a well-verified cause for fleeing?

  42. This is verified by the Fiscal witness (p.

  43. Because just grievance, exciting a wrath which usually disturbs the mind of the husband, is verified by the actual taking of the wife in adultery, or in acts very near to it and not after an interval, although his suspicion may be very strong.

  44. Nor can these letters be said to be sufficiently verified by the assertion of the said witness for the Fisc, namely, that she threw from the window a note, which the Canon picked up and then departed.

  45. It is verified from the fact that Francesca herself, in a letter written to Abate Franceschini, ingenuously confesses (Summary of the Fisc, No.

  46. It is verified still further by another letter of Signor Bartolommeo Albergotti, produced by the other side, which is given in the Summary of that side, No.

  47. And these theoretic propositions are verified in actual practice in Guido; for he was so utterly mad and void of reason that he entered upon so great an undertaking even at an hour of the night when many people were around.

  48. Since this possibility is verified in our own case also, the proof of subsequent adultery cannot be inferred from her flight and association with him in the journey, for the purpose of providing for her own safety.

  49. Hence he denounced them so emphatically: and time has verified his deliverance.

  50. These words were now verified with such woeful accuracy that the distrust pervading the domestic circle often imbittered the whole life of the believer.

  51. It has been said, however, that Truth is the daughter of Time, and the discovery of monuments long since forgotten, or of writings supposed to have been lost, has often wonderfully verified and illustrated the apologue.

  52. Let us seek in easily verified facts for a reply to this question.

  53. It is enough for all the practical purposes of human existence if we find that our trust in the representations of consciousness is verified by results; and that, by their help, we are enabled "to walk surefootedly in this life.

  54. Each of these beliefs can be verified experimentally, as often as we like to try.

  55. In the absence of that mass of scientifically verified knowledge which forms part of our social heritage, humanity commences its intellectual career by endowing natural forces with the qualities possessed by itself.

  56. All along, religious belief had been verified and strengthened by the occurrence of phenomena that now admittedly fall within the purview of the pathologist.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "verified" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.