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Meanings of
unverified
in English
Unverified.
Related terms
unproven
unproved
Usage of
unverified
in English
1
An
unverified
source suggests that there was an issue with a payment.
2
Seldom has such absolute confidence in
unverified
observation proved so completely justified.
3
The DA's Beverly Schäfer slammed the story, calling it
unverified
and unfounded.
4
This
unverified
footage appears to show crowds of people leaving the mosque.
5
It is not known where or when this
unverified
footage was filmed.
6
However, this remains
unverified
and has not been confirmed by any official source.
7
The reports, although
unverified
,
caused an international outcry, making headlines across the world.
8
The effectiveness of methods to improve quality have been largely
unverified
.
9
You know how Google and Facebook warn you of logins from
unverified
devices?
10
On their own, many of them are as lurid as they are
unverified
.
11
Take contentedly what God hath granted you. The burghers' prediction was not
unverified
.
12
This is simply a theory, as yet
unverified
by any evidence.
13
The businessman has been the subject of some pretty nasty and
unverified
rumours.
14
An
unverified
Instagram account in her name was shut down overnight.
15
This therefore can only be yet another completely
unverified
statement.
16
It is worth noting, however, that these allegations remain
unverified
.
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unverified
unverify
Verb
Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
unverify reports
unverify footage
unverify claims
unverify allegations
unverify information
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Unverified
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