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- Vouched | Digital Identity Verification
Vouched provides robust, customizable identity verification services designed to meet the unique needs of your application, when you need to positively identify the person on the other end of your transaction
- VOUCHED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
certify, attest, witness, vouch mean to testify to the truth or genuineness of something certify usually applies to a written statement, especially one carrying a signature or seal attest applies to oral or written testimony usually from experts or witnesses
- Vouched - definition of vouched by The Free Dictionary
To substantiate by supplying evidence; prove: "When any particular matter of fact is vouched by the concurrent testimony of unsuspected witnesses, there our assent is also unavoidable" (John Locke)
- VOUCHED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Phrasal verb vouch for something someone (Definition of vouched from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- VOUCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to attest; guarantee; certify (usually followed by for ) to vouch for someone in a business transaction to sustain or uphold by, or as if by, practical proof or demonstration (formerly) to call or summon (a person) into court to make good a warranty of title Archaic to warrant or attest; to support or authenticate with vouchers
- VOUCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
BuzzFeed published it in full while acknowledging that it could not vouch for its veracity She can vouch for that Often, the family and friends who could vouch for them are dead They will vouch for the fact that it is not an easy place to go Sporting would certainly vouch for that this morning
- Vouch - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you vouch for someone, you provide evidence or guarantee something on their behalf If you vouch for your brother, you're saying he's a stand-up type of guy First used in the 14th century, vouch comes from the Latin vocitare, ("to call, call upon, or summon")
- vouch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb vouch (third-person singular simple present vouches, present participle vouching, simple past and past participle vouched) (transitive) To call on (someone) to be a witness to something
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