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certified

Demonstrated vs Certified - What's the difference?

demonstrated | certified |


As verbs the difference between demonstrated and certified

is that demonstrated is (demonstrate) while certified is (certify).

Sealed vs Certified - What's the difference?

sealed | certified |


As verbs the difference between sealed and certified

is that sealed is (seal) while certified is (certify).

As an adjective sealed

is closed by a seal.

Certified vs Certifiably - What's the difference?

certified | certifiably |


As a verb certified

is (certify).

As an adverb certifiably is

with the potential for certification.

Accordance vs Certified - What's the difference?

accordance | certified |


As a noun accordance

is agreement; harmony; conformity; compliance.

As a verb certified is

(certify).

Ratified vs Certified - What's the difference?

ratified | certified |


As verbs the difference between ratified and certified

is that ratified is (ratify) while certified is (certify).

Certified vs Bonafied - What's the difference?

certified | bonafied |


As a verb certified

is (certify).

As an adjective bonafied is

.

Certified vs Perceived - What's the difference?

certified | perceived |


As verbs the difference between certified and perceived

is that certified is (certify) while perceived is (perceive).

As an adjective perceived is

generally recognized to be true.

Certified vs Recognised - What's the difference?

certified | recognised |


As verbs the difference between certified and recognised

is that certified is (certify) while recognised is (recognise).

As an adjective recognised is

notable; distinguished; honoured.

Certified vs Duplicate - What's the difference?

certified | duplicate |


As verbs the difference between certified and duplicate

is that certified is (certify) while duplicate is to make a copy of.

As an adjective duplicate is

being the same as another; identical this may exclude the first identical item in a series, but usage is inconsistent.

As a noun duplicate is

one that resembles or corresponds to another; an identical copy.

Certified vs Acknowledge - What's the difference?

certified | acknowledge |


As verbs the difference between certified and acknowledge

is that certified is past tense of certify while acknowledge is to admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in; as, to acknowledge the being of a god.

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