[
US
/sɝˈtɪfɪkət/
]
NOUN
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a formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive interest or dividends
he held several valuable securities - a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
VERB
- authorize by certificate
- present someone with a certificate
How To Use certificate In A Sentence
- None of the fathers' job descriptions given on the birth certificate referred to work at a nuclear establishment.
- Many of them had not undertaken even the leaving certificate or the academic entry qualifications necessary to enter university.
- As the author repeatedly points out, the pornographic material he seized wasn't simply more explicit than 18-certificate films or top-shelf magazines.
- Entry requirements are five passes in the Leaving Certificate including mathematics and English and one higher level grade C.
- One sheriff admitted handing out 6000 certificates, for which he was either paid a shilling or given a dram of whisky.
- Marriage certificates will be changed so that they include the occupations of the bride and groom's mothers, plus details of step-parents if applicable.
- certificated teachers
- Traders in Waterfoot hit out at DEFRA'S new guidelines that rule all waste disposed of by business owners must be accompanied by a certificate of proof, showing how the waste was disposed.
- Those who have positive results for serological test for syphilis should submit medical treatment certificate.
- Roel Schouwenberg, senior researcher at Kaspersky Lab, says the rogue certificates have all the marks of an intelligence operation, but it isn't clear whether that is the case here.