What does verifiera in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word verifiera in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use verifiera in Swedish.
The word verifiera in Swedish means verify, kolla upp, bekräfta, verifiera, konstatera, bekräfta, bekräfta, bekräfta, bekräfta att, kolla att, bestyrka ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word verifiera
verify
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kolla upp(verify sth) |
bekräfta(verify) I would like to confirm my travel reservations. |
verifiera(confirm) (formell) The police verified the suspect's alibi by checking with his friends. |
konstatera(verify) The journalist ascertained the facts by speaking with the police directly. |
bekräfta(confirm the truth or validity of) The appraiser certified the authenticity of the rare book. |
bekräfta(verify, confirm as genuine) The jeweller authenticated the gemstone as a diamond. |
bekräfta(confirm: a fact) These figures bear out the fact that more children are becoming obese nowadays. |
bekräfta att(testify: that sth is true) The witness was able to certify that the documents were not fake. |
kolla att(with clause: verify) Vänligen verifiera att saldot på mitt konto är åtminstone fyra hundra dollar. Please check that the balance of my account is at least four hundred dollars. |
bestyrka ngt(confirm, back up) (formell) The witness corroborated the suspect's story. |
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