Certified in a sentence as an adjective

- If we can find it, is it undamaged and certified?

- If it isn't certified, how soon can QA certify it?

You put that in the mail, certified of course, with receipt, so you can prove they got it, and you forget this ever happened.

So much so, I was a professional ASE-certified mechanic for a while.

I've actually worked at Google and been certified to use all of the shops including welding and metalworking.

The price is calculated by a certified taxameter.

Many of them actually took mail in classes to become certified locksmiths just to get the special tools that were only legally allowed to be sold to locksmiths.

" "The missions, scheduled for 2014 and 2015, are designed to help the company become certified to carry the military and spy satellites.

Certified definitions

adjective

endorsed authoritatively as having met certain requirements; "a certified public accountant"

adjective

fit to be certified as insane (and treated accordingly)

See also: certifiable

adjective

holding appropriate documentation and officially on record as qualified to perform a specified function or practice a specified skill; "a registered pharmacist"; "a registered hospital"

See also: qualified