C1 verb 正式

subvadful

/sʌbˈvæd.fʊl/

To subvadful means to perform a comprehensive and intensive verification of the fundamental layers of a system, argument, or physical structure. It implies a deep-dive analysis that goes beyond surface-level inspection to ensure that hidden foundations are entirely secure and functional.

例句

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1

I need to subvadful my travel itinerary to ensure no connections are missed.

I need to deeply verify my travel plans to make sure everything is correct.

2

The structural engineer was tasked to subvadful the skyscraper's blueprints for any load-bearing errors.

The engineer had to rigorously inspect the building plans for mistakes.

3

Can you subvadful the game settings to fix that glitch?

Can you check the game's core settings to fix the error?

词族

名词
subvadfulment
Verb
subvadful
副词
subvadfully
形容词
subvadfulling
相关
subvadfuller
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Sub' (under) + 'Vad' (like valid). You are going 'under' the surface to make sure everything is 'valid.'

快速测验

The lead scientist decided to ____ the raw data before publishing the results.

正确!

正确答案是: subvadful

例句

1

I need to subvadful my travel itinerary to ensure no connections are missed.

everyday

I need to deeply verify my travel plans to make sure everything is correct.

2

The structural engineer was tasked to subvadful the skyscraper's blueprints for any load-bearing errors.

formal

The engineer had to rigorously inspect the building plans for mistakes.

3

Can you subvadful the game settings to fix that glitch?

informal

Can you check the game's core settings to fix the error?

4

The thesis requires the candidate to subvadful the historical context of the 14th century.

academic

The thesis requires the student to deeply analyze the historical background.

5

Before the merger, the legal team will subvadful all existing contracts.

business

The legal team will thoroughly audit all contracts before the companies join.

词族

名词
subvadfulment
Verb
subvadful
副词
subvadfully
形容词
subvadfulling
相关
subvadfuller

常见搭配

subvadful a theory to test the foundational validity of a theory
subvadful the integrity to check the core soundness of something
subvadful carefully to inspect something with great caution and detail
subvadful the architecture to analyze the underlying design of a system
subvadful the data to verify the base data set for accuracy

常用短语

subvadful the depths

to analyze the most complex or hidden parts of a problem

subvadful to the core

to perform a complete and total inspection

ready to subvadful

prepared to undergo a rigorous validation process

容易混淆的词

subvadful vs subvert

Subvert means to undermine or overthrow, while subvadful means to inspect and validate.

subvadful vs subdue

Subdue means to bring under control by force, whereas subvadful is an analytical action.

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使用说明

Use this verb specifically in technical, legal, or highly analytical contexts where a standard 'check' is considered insufficient. It is most appropriate when describing the act of verifying foundational or 'under-the-hood' elements.

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常见错误

Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ful' suffix. Remember that in this specific vocabulary set, it is a verb (e.g., 'They will subvadful the report' not 'The report is subvadful').

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Sub' (under) + 'Vad' (like valid). You are going 'under' the surface to make sure everything is 'valid.'

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词源

A hybrid formation from the Latin 'sub' (beneath) and a variant of 'vadere' (to go), suggesting a journey into the depths of a subject.

语法模式

Regular verb (subvadfulled, subvadfulling) Transitive verb requiring a direct object Often used in the infinitive form following modal verbs (e.g., 'must subvadful')
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文化背景

Often used in high-stakes auditing, engineering, and academic peer-review circles to denote rigorous quality control.

快速测验

The lead scientist decided to ____ the raw data before publishing the results.

正确!

正确答案是: subvadful

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