ppl. a. [f. as next + -ED1.] Proved to be true by verification.
1594. Carew, Huartes Exam. Wits, Proem to Rdr. ii. By this example of our first parents it is a verifyed conclusion, that he infused the lesser portion [of wisdom] into her.
1911. Edin. Rev., Oct., 281. To lay down principles as a basis or verified induction.