Certifiable (adjective)

Can be officially confirmed or recognized as true or accurate; meeting the necessary requirements or standards to be considered genuine or valid.

Origin:

The word certifiable is derived from the verb certify, which means to attest to the truth or accuracy of something, and it refers to something that can be officially confirmed or recognized as true or accurate.

Examples:

  1. The document was certifiable, bearing the official seal and signature.
  2. The employee's qualifications were certifiable, making him eligible for the promotion.
  3. The product was certifiable, meeting all the necessary safety standards.
  4. The car had a certifiable mileage, which is important for the second-hand market.
  5. The project was certifiable, as it met all the necessary requirements for completion.
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