- proof; testimony; demonstration; verification; certification
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
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This meaning refers to evidence or a logical argument that establishes the truth or validity of something. It is often used in mathematical contexts or legal scenarios.
This meaning refers to a formal statement or declaration, often made under oath, that supports or affirms a fact or assertion. It is commonly used in legal or formal contexts.
This meaning refers to the act of showing or proving something through examples or experiments. It can be used in educational or practical scenarios.
This meaning indicates the process of confirming the accuracy or truth of something. It is often used in scientific, technical, or administrative contexts.
This meaning refers to the official confirmation that something meets certain standards or qualifications. It is commonly used in professional or educational contexts.
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Refers to proof or evidence that supports a claim, often used in legal or academic contexts.
Refers to confirmation or verification of information or facts, often used in the context of checks and validations.
Refers to evidence or testimony that substantiates a claim, particularly in legal situations.
Refers to certification or authentication that verifies the validity of something, often used in technology and legal matters.
Refers to securities or financial instruments, often representing a claim on an asset or ownership.
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After a long wait in line, she was told she should get a certified copy of her birth certificate as identification.