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To confirm the validity of.
The act of confirming; to declare valid.
The state, quality, or fact of being valid (strong, powerful, properly executed) in law or in argument, proof, authority, and so on.
Verifying or being verified; establishment or confirmation of the truth or accuracy of a fact, theory, and so on.
1. To prove to be true by demonstration, evidence, or testimony; confirm or substantiate. 2. To test or check the accuracy or correctness of, as by investigation, comparison with a standard, or reference to the facts.
A process used by the first version.
Testing that examines and verifies the process by which program functions are carried out; path testing.
To provide a basis for further investigation, argument, and so on of an unproved theory.
What you see is what you get.
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