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Synonyms for Double-check:
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v.
• ascertain- confirm ,
- determine ,
- dig ,
- discover ,
- divine ,
- eye ,
- find out ,
- fix ,
- learn ,
- peg ,
- read ,
- settle ,
- size ,
- tell ,
- verify .
- affirm ,
- approve ,
- attest ,
- authenticate ,
- back ,
- bear out ,
- bless ,
- buy ,
- certify ,
- circumstantiate ,
- corroborate ,
- debunk ,
- endorse ,
- explain ,
- give green light ,
- give high sign ,
- give stamp of approval ,
- give the go-ahead ,
- give the nod ,
- justify ,
- lap up ,
- make good ,
- okay ,
- rubber-stamp ,
- sanction ,
- sign ,
- sign off on ,
- subscribe ,
- substantiate ,
- support ,
- thumbs up ,
- underpin ,
- uphold ,
- vouch ,
- warrant ,
- witness .
- Say again ,
- come again ,
- ditto ,
- echo ,
- go over again ,
- ingeminate ,
- iterate ,
- play back ,
- recap ,
- recapitulate ,
- recheck ,
- rehash ,
- renew ,
- repeat ,
- reprise ,
- resay ,
- restate ,
- retell ,
- rewarn .
Other relevant words:
• ascertain
- Pegged ,
- catch on ,
- caught on ,
- check on ,
- check up on ,
- double check ,
- double checked ,
- double checking ,
- double-checked ,
- double-checks ,
- establish ,
- eyeball ,
- eyeballed ,
- eyeballing ,
- eyeballs ,
- get down cold ,
- get down pat ,
- get hold of ,
- get it down ,
- get the hang of ,
- getting hold of ,
- got down ,
- got hold of ,
- identify ,
- learn the ropes ,
- look see ,
- look-see ,
- made certain ,
- made sure ,
- make certain ,
- make sure ,
- makes certain ,
- pick up ,
- pick up on ,
- picked up ,
- picking up on ,
- size up ,
- sized ,
- sizing ,
- sizing up .
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Independent
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Verb, gerund or present participle
verifying, Ascertaining.
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Verb, base form
ascertain, cross-check, examine, substantiate, verify.
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Verb, gerund or present participle
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Other Related
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Verb, base form
recheck.
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Verb, base form
What are the hypernyms for Double-check?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
analysis, assessment, audit, examination, inspection, investigation, reconciliation, review, verification.
What are the hyponyms for Double-check?
Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
What are the opposite words for double-check?
Antonyms for "double-check" can be one of the following: overlook, neglect, ignore or disregard. Double-check means to examine something thoroughly and carefully, usually to ensure its accuracy or correctness. Overlooking something means failing to notice or see something, which can often lead to mistakes or errors. Neglecting means to fail to take care of something or someone, which can also lead to negative consequences. Ignoring means to intentionally choose to not acknowledge or pay attention to something, while disregarding means to cut off or discard without consideration. In summary, antonyms for "double-check" involve failing to take the necessary actions to ensure accuracy or correctness.
What are the antonyms for Double-check?
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v.
• ascertain- aid ,
- assist ,
- confuse ,
- destroy ,
- disprove ,
- help ,
- ignore ,
- invalidate ,
- look away ,
- miss ,
- misunderstand ,
- neglect ,
- overlook ,
- unsettle .
Famous quotes with Double-check
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It is a chance to flit off and double-check my memory, which I have found to be astonishingly unreliable. Apparently none of us really remember anything exactly the way it happened. And often the divergence is proportional to the amount of ego and wishful thinking we have invested.
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“We believe that when this secret is finally unlocked, every member of the Unbroken Spine who ever lived...will live again.†A Messiah, a first disciple, and a rapture. Check, check, and double-check. Penumbra is, right now, teetering right on the boundary between charmingly weird old guy and disturbingly weird old guy. Two things tip the scales toward charm: First, his wry smile, which is not the smile of the disturbed, and micromuscles don’t lie. Second, the look in Kat’s eyes. She’s enthralled. I guess people believe weirder things than this, right? Presidents and popes believe weirder things than this.
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