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What does "verify" mean in programming?

verify is one of the most common terms in software development. This guide explains what it means, how it is used in practice, and why it matters, with real examples from the developer world.

Definition

To confirm that something is correct, complete, or works as expected. In software development, verifying means testing a fix or feature to make sure it behaves as intended before shipping.

Example

"Verify the fix in staging before merging to make sure it resolves the issue."

Word forms

FormTypeMeaningExample
verifyverb (infinitive)To confirm that something is correct or works as expected"Verify that the fix works in the staging environment before deploying to production."
verifiedpast tenseAlready confirmed to be correct or working"The fix was verified by QA before the release."
verifyinggerundIn the process of confirming correctness"Verifying a fix in staging before production prevents regressions."

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