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hyperverity

/ˌhaɪpərˈvɛrɪti/

To rigorously scrutinize or excessively verify the truth of a statement, data point, or claim until it is proven beyond any possible doubt. It implies a level of verification that exceeds standard requirements, often used in high-stakes investigative, scientific, or technical contexts.

例文

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1

Before I shared the controversial article, I felt the need to hyperverity the source to avoid spreading misinformation.

Before I shared the controversial article, I felt the need to hyperverity the source to avoid spreading misinformation.

2

The oversight committee was instructed to hyperverity every testimonial provided during the public inquiry.

The oversight committee was instructed to hyperverity every testimonial provided during the public inquiry.

3

You can't just take his word for it; you really should hyperverity those stats before we go live.

You can't just take his word for it; you really should hyperverity those stats before we go live.

語族

名詞
hyperverification
Verb
hyperverity
副詞
hyperveritably
形容詞
hyperveritable
関連
hyperverity
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the prefix 'Hyper' (meaning over or beyond) joined with 'Verity' (meaning truth). To hyperverity is to go 'over and beyond' to find the truth.

クイックテスト

In an era of deepfakes, journalists must ________ every video clip they receive from anonymous sources.

正解!

正解は: hyperverity

例文

1

Before I shared the controversial article, I felt the need to hyperverity the source to avoid spreading misinformation.

everyday

Before I shared the controversial article, I felt the need to hyperverity the source to avoid spreading misinformation.

2

The oversight committee was instructed to hyperverity every testimonial provided during the public inquiry.

formal

The oversight committee was instructed to hyperverity every testimonial provided during the public inquiry.

3

You can't just take his word for it; you really should hyperverity those stats before we go live.

informal

You can't just take his word for it; you really should hyperverity those stats before we go live.

4

The researchers decided to hyperverity the empirical data using three independent peer-review methods.

academic

The researchers decided to hyperverity the empirical data using three independent peer-review methods.

5

To maintain investor confidence, the CEO asked the auditors to hyperverity the subsidiary's financial disclosures.

business

To maintain investor confidence, the CEO asked the auditors to hyperverity the subsidiary's financial disclosures.

語族

名詞
hyperverification
Verb
hyperverity
副詞
hyperveritably
形容詞
hyperveritable
関連
hyperverity

よく使う組み合わせ

hyperverity the data thoroughly check the data
hyperverity a claim prove a claim's absolute truth
need to hyperverity the requirement to over-verify
hyperverity the source validate the origin of information
rigorously hyperverity verify with extreme strictness

よく使うフレーズ

hyperverity at all costs

verify regardless of the effort required

failing to hyperverity

omission of rigorous checking

a drive to hyperverity

an obsession with proving absolute truth

よく混同される語

hyperverity vs verify

Verify is the standard process of checking truth, whereas hyperverity implies an excessive or extreme level of checking.

hyperverity vs hyperbole

Hyperbole is a figure of speech involving exaggeration, while hyperverity is the action of searching for extreme truth.

📝

使い方のコツ

This term is typically used in specialized fields where absolute accuracy is paramount, such as journalism, forensic accounting, or rigorous scientific research. It suggests a process that goes one step further than standard verification.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use this as a noun because of the '-ity' ending; however, in this specific test context, it functions as a verb meaning to perform the action of verification.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the prefix 'Hyper' (meaning over or beyond) joined with 'Verity' (meaning truth). To hyperverity is to go 'over and beyond' to find the truth.

📖

語源

A neologism combining the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (over, excessive) with the Latin-derived 'verity' (truth), adapted into a verbal usage.

文法パターン

Transitive verb taking a direct object Regular conjugation: hyperverities, hyperveritied, hyperveritying Often used in the infinitive 'to hyperverity'
🌍

文化的な背景

Reflects the modern obsession with 'fact-checking' and combating 'fake news' in the digital information age.

クイックテスト

In an era of deepfakes, journalists must ________ every video clip they receive from anonymous sources.

正解!

正解は: hyperverity

関連単語

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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blame

B2

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blameless

B2

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blameworthy

B2

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B2

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B2

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