verifier
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بازبین ، بازبینی کننده .تصدیق کننده ، ممیز.بازبین ، بازبینی کننده .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary vérificateur|vérifieur|verify|verifier|verification|check 1402; «enregistrer, homologuer», v. 1296. =>Vérificateur, vérification, étym.; cf. encore vérifier un édit, in Voltaire; du bas lat. verificare, de verus «vrai», et facere. râsti âzmud-an + The question of verifiability is in essence this: can we discover any set of beliefs which are never mistaken or any test which, when applicable, will always enable us to discriminate between true and false beliefs? Put thus broadly and abstractly, the answer must be negative. ... One of the plainest cases of verification, perhaps ultimately the only case, consists in the happening of something expected. ... We have first an expectation, then a sensation with the feeling of expectedness related to memory of the expectation. This whole experience, when it occurs, may be defined as verification, and as constituting the truth of the expectation. Appropriate action, during the period of expectation, may be regarded as additional verification, but is not essential. The whole process may be illustrated by looking up a familiar quotation, finding it in the expected words, and in the expected part of the book. In this case we can strengthen the verification by writing down beforehand the words which we expect to find. I think all verification is ultimately of the above sort. We verify a scientific hypothesis indirectly, by deducing consequences as to the future, which subsequent experience confirms. (B. RUSSELL, Lecture XIII.Truth and Falsehood )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(verifier): بازگشت به واژه verifier card verifier tape verifier بازبين ،بازبينى کننده ،تصديق کننده ،مميز کامپيوتر : بازبينى کننده کلمات مرتبط(2)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ver·i·fy v. Pronunciation: ' ver-ə- ˌ fī Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -fied ; -fy·ing Etymology: Middle English verifien, from Anglo-French verifier, from Medieval Latin verificare, from Latin verus true Date: 14th century 1 : to confirm or substantiate in law by oath 2 : to establish the truth, accuracy, or reality of < verify the claim> synonyms see CONFIRM –ver·i·fi·er \- ˌ fī(-ə)r\ noun ]]>