Lexicographical Neighbors of Reverifying
Literary usage of Reverifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shakespeare on the Stage. 2d Series by William Winter (1915)
"The habit of reverifying every date sometimes defeats itself: it caused me,
inadvertently, to be misled by the entry in "Hole's Biographical Dictionary" ..."
2. Notes on the Management of Chronometers and the Measurement of Meridian by Charles Frederick Alexander Shadwell (1861)
"... return of merchant ships to their port of departure, affords the opportunity
for reverifying the system of "tabulated rates" of their chronometers. ..."
3. Encyclopædia of Accounting edited by George Lisle (1904)
"53, sec. 67; (7) Weights and Measures Act 1878 and 1889, and Factory and Workshops
Act 1901 (sec. 117), for the expense of providing and reverifying ..."
4. The Michigan Digest Annotated: Embodying All Reported Decisions from the by Albert Poole Jacobs, Henry Allen Chaney, George Foster Longsdorf, Callaghan and Company (1920)
"Chaney, 155 Mich. 217. I 143. Reverification after amendment. Necessity of
reverifying divorce bill after amendment, see Divorce § 49. ..."
5. Transactions by Incorporated Gas Institute, London (1871)
"The advisability of reverifying meters at moderate intervals, with a view to
secure the more accurate registration of gas to consumers. 2. ..."