Found 3 items, similar to Certified.
English → Indonesian (quick)
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: certified
certified
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certify
v 1: provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's
behavior, attitude, or external attributes;
“His high
fever attested to his illness”;
“The buildings in Rome
manifest a high level of architectural sophistication”;
“This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness” [syn:
attest,
manifest,
demonstrate,
evidence]
2: guarantee payment on; of checks
3: authorize officially;
“I am licensed to practice law in this
state” [syn:
license,
licence] [ant:
decertify]
4: guarantee as meeting a certain standard;
“certified grade
AAA meat” [syn:
endorse,
indorse]
5: declare legally insane
[also:
certified]
certified
adj 1: endorsed authoritatively as having met certain requirements;
“a certified public accountant” [ant:
uncertified]
2: having quality or payment or delivery guaranteed;
“certified
milk”;
“certified check”;
“certified mail”
3: fit to be certified as insane (and treated accordingly)
[syn:
certifiable]
4: holding appropriate documentation and officially on record
as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a
specified skill;
“a registered pharmacist”;
“a registered
hospital” [syn:
qualified]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Certified
Certify
\Cer"ti*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Certified; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Certifying.] [F. certifier, LL. certificare; L.
certus certain + facere to make. See
Certain, and cf.
Certificate, v. t.]
1. To give cetain information to; to assure; to make certain.
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We certify the king, that . . . thou shalt have no
portion on this side the river. --Ezra iv. 16.
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2. To give certain information of; to make certain, as a
fact; to verify. --Hammond.
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The industry of science at once certifies and
greatly extends our knowledge of the vastness of the
creation. --I. Taylor.
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3. To testify to in writing; to make a declaration
concerning, in writing, under hand, or hand and seal.
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The judges shall certify their opinion to the
chancellor, and upon such certificate the decree is
usually founded. --Blackstone.
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Certified check, A bank check, the validity of which is
certified by the bank on which it is drawn.
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