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Verificative — Ver i*fi*ca*tive, a. Serving to verify; verifying; authenticating; confirming. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
verificative — index demonstrative (illustrative), probative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
verificative — ˈverificative, a. rare. [f. L. vērificāt , ppl. stem of vērificāre: see verify v. and ative. Cf. OF. verificatif, obs. F. vérificatif, Sp., Pg., It. verificativo.] Verificatory. in Worcester (citing N. Amer. Rev.). Hence in recent Dicts … Useful english dictionary
vérificative — ● vérificatif, vérificative adjectif Littéraire. Qui sert de vérification … Encyclopédie Universelle
verificative excuse — index alibi Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
verification — verificative, verificatory, adj. /ver euh fi kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of verifying. 2. the state of being verified. 3. evidence that establishes or confirms the accuracy or truth of something: We could find no verification for his fantastic… … Universalium
vérificatif — vérificatif, ive [ verifikatif, iv ] adj. • 1608; du rad. de vérification ♦ Didact. Qui sert de vérification. ● vérificatif, vérificative adjectif Littéraire. Qui sert de vérification. vérificatif, ive adj. Didac. Qui sert à vérifier. vérificatif … Encyclopédie Universelle
vérification — [ verifikasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1388; de vérifier 1 ♦ Le fait de vérifier, opération par laquelle on vérifie. ⇒ contrôle, épreuve; contre épreuve, examen, expertise. Procéder à la vérification d un compte. ⇒ apurement. Vérification sur inventaire. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
alibi — al·i·bi n [Latin, elsewhere, from alius other]: a defense of having been somewhere other than at the scene of a crime at the time the crime was committed; also: the fact or state of having been elsewhere at the time a crime was committed ◇… … Law dictionary
probative — pro·ba·tive / prō bə tiv/ adj 1: serving or tending to prove evidence of the use of an alias by a defendant is often probative of nothing Case & Comment compare prejudicial 2: of or relating to proof … Law dictionary