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authenticated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "authenticated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of verifying the identity of a user or the validity of information. Example: "The system requires that all users be authenticated before accessing sensitive data."
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The same techniques can also be used to send information (such as credit-card details) to and from websites securely.Another popular use of encryption and authentication is the "virtual private network" (VPN), which allows authenticated users to establish secure communications channels over the Internet to a closed network.
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Until you remember that Leonardo produced very few completed pictures – no more than 15 have been fully authenticated.
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Brazil's electoral laws require Rede to collect 492,000 signatures backing its formation and have them authenticated by notaries before it can be registered.
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Taking the second factor first, any computer system that requires users to be authenticated when logging-on stores the various passwords in a database.
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The task now is to have them authenticated.
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Mobile-phone operators have started a complementary service, Mobile Connect, which allows identities of all kinds to be authenticated from smartphones.In this section Estonia takes the plunge Ways with words ReprintsBut providing a digital ID that will be widely used and trusted is far harder.
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Though it has managed to collect more than 900,000 signatures, only 450,000 had been authenticated by September 27th, when The Economist's São Paulo bureau chief spoke to Ms Silva in her private office in Brasília about Rede's programme for government and its race against the clock.
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The £30 ($60) fee must be in cash; the visa form must be filled in by hand and authenticated with a signature and a photograph (a hard copy, not a digital file).
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"Palmisano has authenticated our model," says the boss of one of them.
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Enrique Salem, Brightmail's chief executive, says that all e-mail in future will either be authenticated or be sent into a quarantined in-box where few will dare to click.
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The result was the first firmly datable and well-authenticated Greek tyranny, or one-man rule by a usurper.
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Best practice
When discussing digital security, use "authenticated" to clearly indicate that a user's identity has been verified. For example: "Only authenticated users can access the system."
Common error
Avoid using "authentic" when you mean "authenticated". "Authentic" describes genuineness, while "authenticated" means verified. For example, an authentic signature is genuine, but an authenticated document has had its signature verified.
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Linguistic Context
The term "authenticated" primarily functions as a past participle of the verb "authenticate". It indicates that something has undergone a process of verification or validation, as supported by Ludwig's examples from various sources.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Encyclopedias
31%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
13%
Reference
8%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "authenticated" functions as a past participle denoting verification or validation. As confirmed by Ludwig, it appears frequently across diverse contexts, with a greater prevalence in News & Media and Encyclopedias, suggesting a formal usage. It's essential to distinguish "authenticated" from "authentic", which describes genuineness, not verification. Related terms include "verified", "validated", and ""certified"". The phrase is grammatically correct and serves to assure the receiver of validity or legitimacy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
verified
Replaces "authenticated" by focusing on the confirmation of truth or accuracy.
validated
Similar to "authenticated", but emphasizes the establishment of legitimacy or correctness.
certified
Indicates a formal attestation of something being true or meeting a standard.
confirmed
Highlights the action of establishing something as definite or true.
proven
Implies that something has been demonstrated to be true beyond doubt.
substantiated
Suggests that something has been supported with evidence.
attested
Formally affirms or bears witness to something.
endorsed
Signifies approval or support, often by an authority.
accredited
Implies that something has met official standards.
legalized
Indicates that something has been made lawful or permissible.
FAQs
How is "authenticated" typically used in a sentence?
"Authenticated" is often used as a past participle, indicating that something has been verified. For example, "The documents were "certified" and "authenticated" by a notary."
What words can I use instead of "authenticated"?
Is it correct to say something is "authentic" when it should be "authenticated"?
No, "authentic" and "authenticated" have different meanings. "Authentic" means genuine, while "authenticated" means verified. A painting can be authentic, but a user needs to be validated or "authenticated".
What's the difference between "authenticated" and "authorized"?
"Authenticated" confirms identity, while "authorized" grants permission. A user might be validated or "authenticated" to prove they are who they claim to be, but they must be authorized to access specific resources.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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