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certificate
cer‧tif‧i‧cate S3 W3 /səˈtɪfɪkət $ sər-/ noun [COUNTABLE] [date : 1400-1500; Language : French; Origin : certificat, from Late Latin, past participle of certificare; ⇨ certify] 1. an official document that states that a fact or facts are true birth/death/marriage certificate (=giving details of someone’s birth, death, or marriage)
2. an official paper stating that you have completed a course of study or passed an examination: ▪ a degree certificate • • • COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + certificate ▪a medical certificate ▪ You can get a medical certificate that shows which vaccinations you've had. ▪a birth certificate ▪ In order to get a passport, you'll need your birth certificate. ▪a marriage certificate ▪ He found a copy of his parents' marriage certificate. ▪a death certificate ▪ According to his death certificate, he died aged 44. ▪a share certificate (=proving what shares someone owns) ▪ She kept official letters and share certificates in a locked case. verbs ▪issue a certificate (=officially provide one) ▪ The certificate will be issued upon payment of the fee.
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a birth certificate (=an official document showing when and where you were born) an insurance certificate/a certificate of insurance ▪ The courts recognize the insurance certificate as evidence of being insured. an insurance certificate/a certificate of insurance ▪ The courts recognize the insurance certificate as evidence of being insured. birth certificate death certificate gift certificate marriage certificate medical certificate MOT certificate ▪ an MOT certificate Scottish Qualifications Certificate, the stock certificate test certificate COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADJECTIVE medical ▪ Where the witness is ill it is advisable to send a medical certificate with the notice itself. ▪ Pilots over age 40 must renew the medical certificate required as a condition of licensing every two years. ▪ Remember, if you are sick for a second week, we shall require a medical certificate. ▪ The claimant should then submit medical certificates for the duration of their absence from work. ▪ Weekly benefits are paid at four weekly intervals, in arrears, following receipt of medical certificates. ▪ She even had a medical certificate to prove she was clean. ▪ If you're sick you have to get a medical certificate. ▪ If a member of staff is sick for more than 7 days they must provide a medical certificate. national ▪ Savings include cash, money in bank and building society accounts, national savings certificates and accounts, premium bonds and shares. ▪ Those who succeed receive a national certificate that signals their accomplishments to employers and that they can take from company to company. ▪ The remaining government funding requirement was met by sales of national savings certificates to the amount of 2.2 billion. ▪ Under this heading parents might go for a mixture of building society deposits or National Savings certificates. ▪ On selling his National Savings certificates, he would be paid by cheque and his bank deposit would increase. ▪ Sir Ron has put forward three models for a national certificate, including one he terms a baccalaureate. practising ▪ Once admitted, the solicitor is required to maintain a practising certificate, for which a substantial annual fee is charged. ▪ Last November, reduced practising certificate fees for low-earning solicitors were introduced. ▪ One of their partners had unwittingly failed to renew his practising certificate. ▪ However small a member's practising income, certificate and professional indemnity insurance will still be needed. ▪ A major review was undertaken of the Society's regulatory functions including practising certificates, accountant's reports and investment business certificates. ▪ The Law Society could reciprocate with information on solicitors who had failed to renew their practising certificates. ▪ It was also suggested that solicitors should display their practising certificates and last accountant's report in their offices. NOUN birth ▪ On my birth certificate it states that I was born in Oban, which seems an unlikely place for the second coming. ▪ You have to get your birth certificate and whatever else is needed just as soon as, you can. ▪ Banks and building societies ask that children produce their birth certificate and proof of their parental address. ▪ Our selectors would do well to not pay too much attention to birth certificates. ▪ I've seen my birth certificate. ▪ No one without passports and birth certificates would be allowed in. death ▪ The coroner issues the death certificate, usually ascribing death to a disease found during the post-mortem examination. ▪ There are no death certificates for these children. ▪ Information for the follow up study was collected by means of personal interviews, death certificates, and records from hospitals and nursing homes. ▪ How can I have a death certificate? ▪ He looked like a man who would sign a mean death certificate. ▪ She went immediately to the doctor who had signed the death certificate. ▪ They have searched for the death certificate. ▪ They could not know that John and Angela were still not officially dead, no death certificate having been issued. gift ▪ Show him you are sensitive to his needs with a gift certificate to that utopia of contraptions, Sharper Image. ▪ Some readers sent department store gift certificates and money for food. ▪ That includes Harley-Davidson sunglasses, leather biker clothing, bottles of wine and gift certificates. ▪ Steve immediately sent Alice and her friend $ 50 gift certificates and long written apologies. ▪ Members in three units receive gift certificates for meeting their goal four consecutive weeks. marriage ▪ It takes San Francisco marriage certificates for 1980 as its main data base. ▪ The Law Society will require evidence such as a marriage certificate, deed poll or statutory declaration. ▪ Your marriage certificate is a couple of pounds extra. ▪ No baptism has been traced, though his marriage certificate records him as the son of John Crockford, schoolmaster. ▪ We both believed that a marriage certificate wasn't that important. ▪ A marriage certificate in London and the telephone book had done the work for him. ▪ Spouses or newly-weds should carry a copy of their marriage certificate where passports and rickets are in different names. ▪ His birth certificate, however, casts doubts on the marriage certificate's claim that a Charles Downer was his father. mot ▪ The milometer says 31,000 miles, but the last MOT certificate says 57,000 miles. share ▪ Individual shareholders will continue to have their transactions settled through the existing Talisman system, which issues share certificates and transfer forms. ▪ Mortgages of shares are usually made by depositing the share certificate with the lender. ▪ They might ring up and ask why some of their share certificates had not arrived. ▪ Most related to delays in settlement and receipt of share certificates. ▪ A share certificate will contain two statements on which the company will know that reliance may be placed. ▪ Such a scheme will allow firms operating on the exchange to hold and transfer shares without the need for share certificates. ▪ The existing settlements systems, which involves banks, custodians, registrars, paper share certificates and so on is expensive by international standards. test ▪ Proof that the motor vehicle required a test certificate is often overlooked. VERB apply ▪ How do I apply for a birth certificate? ▪ The best course is to apply for the relevant certificate at an early stage. ▪ This applies equally to certificates, diplomas, degrees or honours awards. award ▪ In 1863 she was awarded a first-class certificate. complete ▪ The family doctor who has attended the person must complete a certificate giving the cause of death. gain ▪ In 1980, after a two-year course at the Chelmer Institute, he gained the certificate of social service. get ▪ If the shares are held under a nominee name, the client will not get certificates at all. ▪ He says, First locate where the person died, get the death certificate, and then find the notary. ▪ You have to get your birth certificate and whatever else is needed just as soon as, you can. ▪ Next stop was the local police station to get another certificate to say that I had no previous convictions. ▪ In order to get along in a world which is controlled by outsiders and Westerners, you need to get that certificate. ▪ If you're sick you have to get a medical certificate. ▪ Maybe you can get me a certificate. give ▪ People who paid credits were given certificates showing the amount actually paid. ▪ Wills gave this certificate, dated June 24, 1737, to Harrison as an official pat on the back. ▪ None of the fathers' job descriptions given on the birth certificate referred to work at a nuclear establishment. ▪ Besides, nobody has given me a certificate. ▪ For their success the staff were given a framed certificate, together with £100 to donate to the charity of their choice. ▪ We gave that other certificate away to some one else, but if you want to emigrate, we can get you another. ▪ It's worthwhile to give certificates on almost every conceivable occasion. ▪ Everybody sat around and ate, then listened as the coaches gave out letters and certificates. grant ▪ He is not disqualified from taking part in refusing a certificate or in granting a certificate for other premises. ▪ Trial judges are not required to grant certificates where the conditions are met; they simply have power to grant certificates. hold ▪ Mr Chance, who at one time owned a cruiser, holds an international helmsman certificate from the Royal Yachting Association. ▪ But some two dozen states collect delinquent taxes on property by holding lien certificate auctions. ▪ I called Dov Kalmenzohn and he agreed to hold my certificate for another few days. issue ▪ On the day Wendy was to go home a woman came to issue a birth certificate for the baby. ▪ The government's gold and diamond office in Freetown will issue the certificates. ▪ The parties are under no contractual obligation to allow each other to make representations to the auditor before he issues his certificate. ▪ Firms issuing false certificates might be subject to lawsuits, but these are expensive. ▪ In view of the importance of the competences concerned, we will issue separate certificates for the units. ▪ These laboratories are then authorised to issue formal certificates and reports for specific types of measurement and tests. ▪ They issue certificates of deposits, often based on fictitious assets such as bogus gold mines. need ▪ You do not need to declare certificates in your yearly tax return. ▪ In order to get along in a world which is controlled by outsiders and Westerners, you need to get that certificate. obtain ▪ It is worrying if people are being deterred from obtaining such a certificate of qualification by prohibitive costs. ▪ A public-key user needs to obtain and validate a certificate containing the required public key. ▪ This done you can obtain your certificate of madness, as a fun souvenir of Gubbio, from the nearby shop! ▪ In addition, at least a third of the staff should have obtained a food handlers certificate. ▪ However, if you pay off the defaulted loan you can obtain a certificate of satisfaction from your lender. ▪ For all, apart from Anglican weddings, you must obtain a certificate or certificate with licence from the local superintendent registrar. ▪ It was satisfied that every reasonable effect had been made to obtain a certificate of service. present ▪ Jonathan was presented with a certificate, cheque and various prizes at a ceremony at Magnesium Elektron, Swinton. ▪ The legion presented a trophy and certificates to students and staff. ▪ He will be presented with a framed certificate at a ceremony in London. ▪ A sub-contractor who holds an I, S or P certificate must present the actual certificate to the builder for inspection. ▪ Depot manager Bernard Cullen presented David with his certificate. ▪ He then presented a certificate to the new Fellow,. ▪ While in Darlington, Mr Rifkind is to present special certificates to two local businessmen. produce ▪ Banks and building societies ask that children produce their birth certificate and proof of their parental address. ▪ At that time it was not necessary to produce a birth certificate in support of the application. ▪ Last time I even had to produce my wedding certificate!! provide ▪ No stamp duty should be payable because of these reliefs but the Regulations do not provide for a hybrid certificate. ▪ Do not provide spurious sickness certificates: these prolong the illness. ▪ If a member of staff is sick for more than 7 days they must provide a medical certificate. receive ▪ There have been a number of instances of members not receiving certificates promptly. ▪ Those who succeed receive a national certificate that signals their accomplishments to employers and that they can take from company to company. ▪ After two years he received the certificate of the college for proficiency in chemistry. ▪ Students who complete the program receive a skills certificate along with their high school diploma. ▪ The policy will be suspended from the day we receive the certificate. ▪ Sedares and the Louisville Orchestra would receive certificates. ▪ On registration by the company a buyer receives a new certificate and the seller a balance certificate for any shares he retains. ▪ Each nominee received a certificate from academy president Arthur Hiller in recognition of his or her artistic achievements. require ▪ Remember, if you are sick for a second week, we shall require a medical certificate. ▪ Furthermore, sports collectibles require certificates of authenticity in California. ▪ Trial judges are not required to grant certificates where the conditions are met; they simply have power to grant certificates. send ▪ If you want to suspend this policy you must send your certificate of motor insurance back to us. ▪ Some readers sent department store gift certificates and money for food. ▪ Where the witness is ill it is advisable to send a medical certificate with the notice itself. ▪ If you are, they will send you a certificate, which is valid for six months. ▪ The court will send a certificate if necessary of satisfaction to the registry and issues a certificate of satisfaction to the debtor. ▪ He will even send you an official certificate. sign ▪ When it was over, the judges signed a certificate saying that they believed Harrison had indeed told them everything he knew. ▪ Apart from anything else, if there were suspicious circumstances, the doctor wouldn't have signed a certificate. ▪ When Keyishian refused to sign a certificate stating he was not a Communist, his contract was not renewed. ▪ He looked like a man who would sign a mean death certificate. ▪ She went immediately to the doctor who had signed the death certificate. ▪ In that way they secured a majority to sign their certificates. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Betsy earned a teaching certificate from San Jose State University. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A sub-contractor who holds an I, S or P certificate must present the actual certificate to the builder for inspection. ▪ He must receive the above certificates the day before the cremation is due to take place. ▪ He thought of Miss Sadie coming across the little socks and the certificate. ▪ If you lose the certificates, you can sign an affidavit and still retrieve the will. ▪ In order to get along in a world which is controlled by outsiders and Westerners, you need to get that certificate. ▪ Proof that the motor vehicle required a test certificate is often overlooked. ▪ Students who complete the program receive a skills certificate along with their high school diploma. ▪ The claimant should then submit medical certificates for the duration of their absence from work.
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