Crossword-Solution: AUTHENTICATING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Authenticating | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Authenticate |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AUTHENTICATING (5)
There was a pedigree, the later portion of which--that is to say, for a little more than a thousand years--a genealogist would have found delight in tracing out, link by link, and authenticating by records and documentary evidences.
Hall," (such his clear and well written autograph authenticating the memorandum I drew up for him) a roystering _militaire_ and _bon vivant_, in our good city, seventy years ago, presents in his person a rare instance of mental and physical faculties well preserved until the end--memory, sight, mind, appetite, all unimpaired.
Regnier that there must be great danger in carrying out his project, and that I beg him not to attempt its execution." In other words, the Empress was willing that he should visit the Emperor at Cassel, authenticating him thus far by the Prince Imperial's little note; but she put her veto on his undertaking intrigues detrimental to the interests of France.
Have they done this immediately, or at any time? Have they ever furnished a rent-roll of the immovable estate, or given in an inventory of the movable effects, which they confiscate to their assignats? In what manner they can fulfil their engagements of holding out to public service "an estate disengaged of all charges," without authenticating the value of the estate or the quantum of the charges, I leave it to their English admirers to explain.
Franklin,-- 'Eripuit coelo fulmen, sceptrumque tyrannis.' It is a happy imitation of a verse of the 'Anti-Lucretius,'-- 'Eripuitque Jovi fulmen, Phoeboque sagittas.'" Here is the earliest notice of this verse, authenticating its origin.