Antonyms for certifications


Grammar : Noun
Spell : sur-tuh-fi-key-shuh n, ser-tif-uh-
Phonetic Transcription : ˌsɜr tə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən, sərˌtɪf ə-


Definition of certifications

Origin :
  • early 15c., "notification;" mid-15c., "demonstration, proof," from Medieval Latin certificationem (nominative certificatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin certificare (see certify). Meaning "act of providing with a legal certificate" is from 1881.
  • As in appointment : noun assignment of responsibility
  • As in paper/papers : noun legal document
  • As in proof : noun evidence, authentication
  • As in reference : noun testimonial of good character
  • As in guaranty : noun assurance
  • As in papers : noun document
  • As in registration : noun the act of registering
  • As in certificate : noun authorizing document
  • As in authentication : noun confirmation
  • As in ingression : noun admission
  • As in intromission : noun admission
  • As in admission : noun entering or allowing entry
  • As in affirmation : noun declaration of the truth of something
  • As in discovery : noun finding, uncovering
  • As in guarantee : noun pledge, promise
  • As in hallmark : noun symbol, authentication
Example sentences :
  • This leaves 7.5 billions of certifications obviated on sales.
  • Extract from : « The Value of Money » by Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.
  • This amounts to more than seven thousand pesos per year, as your Majesty will have seen by the certifications which I enclose.
  • Extract from : « The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 » by Various
  • Entire faith and credit has been given, in court and out, to the certifications and other despatches signed in his name.
  • Extract from : « The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 » by Various
  • He indicates that 14 billions of certifications were required, counting in the bonds, in 1901.
  • Extract from : « The Value of Money » by Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.

Synonyms for certifications

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