Crossword clues for authenticated
authenticated
The Collaborative International Dictionary
authenticated \authenticated\ adj. 1. established or certified as genuine.
Syn: attested, documented.
Wiktionary
vb. (past participle of authenticate English)
WordNet
adj. established as genuine [syn: attested, documented]
Usage examples of "authenticated".
Clarke has studied a similar case which was authenticated by an autopsy.
Penllyn Court, Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, South Wales, completed his one hundred and sixth year on March 16th, and died on the 11th of the present month--at the time of his death the oldest known individual of indisputably authenticated age, the oldest physician, the oldest member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, and the oldest Freemason in the world.
The Royal College of Surgeons verified this record many years ago, and it was subsequently again authenticated by the authorities of the Freemasons, who thereupon enshrined his portrait in their gallery as the oldest living Freemason.
There is a case in French literature, apparently well authenticated, in which submersion for six minutes was followed by subsequent recovery.
The only well authenticated case in which the ureter alone was divided is the historic injury of the Archbishop of Paris, who was wounded during the Revolution of 1848, by a ball entering the upper part of the lumbar region close to the spine.
Once all the information was gathered and the piece was authenticated, an estimate was made, a blurb written, a photograph taken, and an auction lot number assigned.
The Fortune Teller, painted by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio in the late fifteen hundreds, more recently examined and positively authenticated by Monsieur Armand Lafitte.
When the hasp is open or the lock icon is missing, the Web site is not authenticated as genuine, and any information transmitted is in the clear--that is, unencrypted.
One instance of their extortion would appear incredible, were it not authenticated by the legislator himself.
Bibles, a beautifully written manuscript that both refined and authenticated all subsequent versions, irrefutable proof of the distant origins of traditional Holy Scripture.