Identify ( verb , verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Identify ( verb )

To recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; to prove the identity of.

Origin:

From middle english identifien, from latin identificare, from identitatem ("sameness, identity") + -ficare ("to make").

Examples:

  1. The police have identified the suspect.
  2. She was able to identify the thief.
  3. I can't identify the person in the picture.
  4. The doctors were unable to identify the disease.
  5. He was asked to identify himself before entering the building.

(As a verb)

Identify ( verb )

To recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; to prove the identity of.

Origin:

From middle english identifien, from latin identificare, from identitatem ("sameness, identity") + -ficare ("to make").

Examples:

  1. The police have identified the suspect.
  2. She was able to identify the thief.
  3. I can't identify the person in the picture.
  4. The doctors were unable to identify the disease.
  5. He was asked to identify himself before entering the building.

(As a verb)

Identify ( verb )

To recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; to prove the identity of.

Origin:

From middle english identifien, from latin identificare, from identitatem ("sameness, identity") + -ficare ("to make").

Examples:

  1. The police have identified the suspect.
  2. She was able to identify the thief.
  3. I can't identify the person in the picture.
  4. The doctors were unable to identify the disease.
  5. He was asked to identify himself before entering the building.
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