English
Etymology
From un- + verified.
Adjective
unverified (not comparable)
- Not (yet) confirmed; not verified.
- Synonyms: unconfirmed, untested
2019 March 16, Katelyn Polantz, “Steele says he used unverified information to support details about web company in dossier”, in CNN[1]:The most salacious claims in the dossier are still unverified.
2023 July 20, Annie Grayer, Marshall Cohen and Jeremy Herb, “Grassley releases internal FBI document about unverified Biden bribery allegations”, in CNN[2]:Republicans, though, have seized on the unverified material as part of their broader investigation into the Bidens.
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