Similar words: certification, ratified, gratified, justified, certify, horrified, specified, qualified. Meaning: ['sɜːtɪfaɪd] adj. 1. endorsed authoritatively as having met certain requirements 2. having quality or payment or delivery guaranteed 3. fit to be certified as insane (and treated accordingly) 4. holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill.
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31. This is all calibrated and certified.
32. Mrs Simpson was certified dead.
33. But to do so she had to provide a copy of her passport, certified by a lawyer or accountant.
34. Allowing the appeal automatically indicates an affirmative answer to the third certified question.
35. I hope that this will clarify the situation for your readers while in no way putting them off the certified training scheme.
36. Shellfish shippers are certified and each package of shellfish should bear the certificate number of the shipper.
37. ValuJet approached the Pentagon in August 1995 to be included among the airlines certified to carry Defense Department personnel for official travel.
38. On June 10, 1996, I sought the service of a certified personal trainer, Rocco Mediate.
39. Unfortunately, there is still a depressing number of poor quality certified organic wines around.
40. Under the law, the United States suspends all assistance programs to any country not certified as cooperating in the drug war.
41. Certified public accountants audit financial state-ments and render opinions on whether the statements present fairly the financial condition of a firm.
42. The certified question was addressed and answered after argument focused exclusively on it.
43. And in some cases, as our reader has discovered, you will need to have identification certified by a responsible person.
44. He is too young to have covered Kennedy, but he wrote speeches for President Carter and is a certified political junkie.
45. The course takes two years, and graduates are certified by a new group, the International Coach Federation.
46. It was gratifying to hear that these firms find the certified route suits their training needs.
47. Around-the-clock, certified poison specialists field calls on 1970s-era phone consoles with rows of blinking white and red plastic buttons.
48. Down at the tideline an island boy and his younger brother played with a handful of their own certified prophylactics.
49. She has already received her certified residential specialist and graduate realtors institute designations.
50. All three occupants suffered multiple injuries and were certified dead at the crash site by a medical practitioner.
51. Some of his cures were certified by the newly formed Royal Society of Medicine.
52. Doctors have certified that the suspect was in a lot of pain at the time of the incident.
53. Thompson Brothers Farms grows certified seed potatoes, wheat,[www.Sentencedict.com] barley and pinto beans.
54. Sitters or certified nursing assistants do not give medications or insert IVs.
55. Jim Mitchell is still getting the full respect due a certified San Francisco character.
56. The driver was certified dead at the scene and police were trying to trace relatives last night.
57. Once a soldier had been certified medically deaf he was always shipped home.
58. Even some certified conservatives cringe at the thought of embracing a measure that taxes wages far more than investment income.
59. The amendment required that all teachers be certified to teach the subjects to which they were assigned.
60. In such a case the reader would have to be cleared and certified for each category.
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