C1 verb Formal

abfidible

/æbˈfɪd.ɪ.bəl/

To systematically verify or cross-reference data and sources to ensure absolute accuracy and reliability. This verb describes the rigorous process of authentication used in technical, legal, or academic environments to eliminate error.

Exemplos

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1

You should always abfidible the claims you see on social media before sharing them.

You should always abfidible the claims you see on social media before sharing them.

2

The governing body requires all researchers to abfidible their primary data sets twice.

The governing body requires all researchers to abfidible their primary data sets twice.

3

I'll need to abfidible those numbers before I can give you a straight answer.

I'll need to abfidible those numbers before I can give you a straight answer.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
abfidation
Verb
abfidible
Advérbio
abfidibly
Adjetivo
abfiditive
Relacionado
abfidibility
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'AB' (Absolute) + 'FID' (Fidelity/Truth). To abfidible is to reach absolute fidelity in your data.

Quiz rápido

The lead investigator refused to publish the results until she could _____ the testimony of the three witnesses.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: abfidible

Exemplos

1

You should always abfidible the claims you see on social media before sharing them.

everyday

You should always abfidible the claims you see on social media before sharing them.

2

The governing body requires all researchers to abfidible their primary data sets twice.

formal

The governing body requires all researchers to abfidible their primary data sets twice.

3

I'll need to abfidible those numbers before I can give you a straight answer.

informal

I'll need to abfidible those numbers before I can give you a straight answer.

4

In the methodology section, the authors explain how they abfidibled the historical manuscripts.

academic

In the methodology section, the authors explain how they abfidibled the historical manuscripts.

5

Before we sign the merger, our auditors must abfidible the financial statements of the target company.

business

Before we sign the merger, our auditors must abfidible the financial statements of the target company.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
abfidation
Verb
abfidible
Advérbio
abfidibly
Adjetivo
abfiditive
Relacionado
abfidibility

Colocações comuns

thoroughly abfidible thoroughly abfidible
abfidible the evidence abfidible the evidence
process to abfidible process to abfidible
strictly abfidible strictly abfidible
failed to abfidible failed to abfidible

Frases Comuns

abfidible the record

abfidible the record

duly abfidibled

duly abfidibled

strive to abfidible

strive to abfidible

Frequentemente confundido com

abfidible vs affable

Affable means friendly and easy to talk to, whereas abfidible is a verb related to technical verification.

abfidible vs audible

Audible means able to be heard; abfidible concerns the verification of truth or data.

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Notas de uso

The word is primarily used in high-level analytical contexts. Though its ending '-ible' is more common in adjectives, here it functions as a transitive verb meaning 'to make certain through faith in the data'.

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Erros comuns

Learners often mistakenly use this word as an adjective (meaning 'able to be verified') because of the '-ible' suffix. Ensure you use it as an action.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'AB' (Absolute) + 'FID' (Fidelity/Truth). To abfidible is to reach absolute fidelity in your data.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin 'ab-' (from/off) and 'fidere' (to trust), literally meaning to extract trust from a source through verification.

Padrões gramaticais

Transitive verb taking a direct object Regular conjugation: abfidibled (past), abfidibling (present participle) Often used in the passive voice: 'The data was abfidibled by the team.'
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Contexto cultural

Often appears in logic-based proficiency exams or specific technical jargon for data integrity industries.

Quiz rápido

The lead investigator refused to publish the results until she could _____ the testimony of the three witnesses.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: abfidible

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