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    authenticate
    /ɔːˈθɛntɪkeɪt/

    verb

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  2. AUTHENTICATE definition: 1. to prove that something is real, true, or what people say it is: 2. to prove that something is…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of AUTHENTICATE is to prove or serve to prove to be real, true, or genuine. How to use authenticate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Authenticate.

  4. verb (used with object) , au·then·ti·cat·ed, au·then·ti·cat·ing. to establish as genuine. Synonyms: substantiate, validate, confirm. to establish the authorship or origin of conclusively or unquestionably, chiefly by the techniques of scholarship: to authenticate a painting. to make authoritative or valid.

  5. When you authenticate something, you establish that its the real thing. If you authenticate a painting, for example, you’re sure that it's an original work, not a copy.

  6. If you authenticate something, you prove or confirm that it is true. Unfortunately, the map that might have authenticated the tale was lost in Canada. [ VERB noun ]

  7. to prove that something is real, true, or what people say it is: Each of these signatures must be authenticated by a lawyer. Holograms can be used to authenticate documents. IT.

  8. Define authenticate. authenticate synonyms, authenticate pronunciation, authenticate translation, English dictionary definition of authenticate. tr.v. au·then·ti·cat·ed , au·then·ti·cat·ing , au·then·ti·cates To establish the authenticity of; prove genuine: a specialist who authenticated the antique...

  9. To prove to be genuine or as represented. Webster's New World. To prove that something, such as a document, is what it purports to be, especially so that the item can be admitted into evidence at a trial or hearing.

  10. Definition of authenticate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to establish the authorship or origin of conclusively or unquestionably, chiefly by the techniques of scholarship: to authenticate a painting. to make authoritative or valid. See more