varify (Meaning)

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varify (v. t.)

To make different; to vary; to variegate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of varify

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varify Sentence Examples

  1. The notary public varified the authenticity of the signatures on the contract.
  2. The scientist varified their hypothesis by conducting multiple experiments.
  3. The mechanic varified the engine's compression by performing a leak-down test.
  4. The pharmacist varified that the prescription was written correctly before dispensing the medication.
  5. The teacher varified the student's understanding of the material by giving them a quiz.
  6. The accountant varified the accuracy of the financial statements by examining the company's records.
  7. The police varified the suspect's alibi by interviewing witnesses.
  8. The travel agent varified the availability of flights and accommodations before booking the trip.
  9. The insurance adjuster varified the damage to the property before approving the claim.
  10. The doctor varified the patient's symptoms by performing a physical examination and ordering tests.

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To make different; to vary; to variegate.

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No antonyms found.

The notary public varified the authenticity of the signatures on the contract.

The scientist varified their hypothesis by conducting multiple experiments.

The mechanic varified the engine's compression by performing a leak-down test.

The pharmacist varified that the prescription was written correctly before dispensing the medication.