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Certification   /sˌərtəfəkˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Certification

noun
1.
The act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on.  Synonym: enfranchisement.
2.
Confirmation that some fact or statement is true through the use of documentary evidence.  Synonyms: corroboration, documentation.
3.
A document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts.  Synonyms: certificate, credential, credentials.
4.
Validating the authenticity of something or someone.  Synonym: authentication.






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"Certification" Quotes from Famous Books



... was with some others, summoned before the high commission-court, for not preaching upon holy days, and not administring the communion conform to the agreement at Perth, with certification if this was proven, that he should be deprived of exercising the functions of a minister in all time coming. But there being none present on the day appointed, except the bishops of St. Andrews, Glasgow and the ...
— Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) • John Howie

... one set of electors are certified, and the certification has been done as prescribed in section three, the certificate cannot be rejected. But if not properly certified, the two houses acting concurrently "may reject the vote or votes when they agree that such vote or votes have not been so regularly given by those whose appointment ...
— Studies in Civics • James T. McCleary

... York had prior to that date "withdrawn" its earlier assent to this amendment. Even if this withdrawal were effective, Nebraska's ratification on February 17, 1870, authorized Secretary of State Fish's certification of March 30, 1870, that the 15th Amendment had become a part of the Constitution ...
— The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation • Edward Corwin

... treasury owes to that of the goods of deceased persons more than forty thousand pesos, as appears from the memorandum and certification which I enclose herewith. For since the relief which is sent from Nueva Espana is so meager, and the expenses here are so great, the governors my predecessors were obliged to take, by way of loan, all that sum on different occasions. For the same reason I have not been able during ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume XXIII, 1629-30 • Various



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