validated
Prononciation : [vælɪˌdeɪtɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « approval »
(verb) to confirm that something is true or correct. It means checking that something works well or is accepted. For example, a teacher validates a student's answer if it is right.
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The scientist validated the results of the experiments with more tests.
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The committee did not validate the proposal because it lacked proper evidence.
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How can we be sure that the information is validated?
Contexte : « certification »
(verb) to officially recognize or confirm that something meets certain standards or qualifications. It's like giving a stamp of approval, so people know it’s good.
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The new treatment was validated by health experts for its effectiveness.
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The certification process failed to validate the course as recognized.
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What steps must the program take to be validated by the organization?
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