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What is an Acertainer?

As a noun, "ascertainer" refers to a person or entity that determines or verifies the accuracy of something. For example, an ascertainer might be a fact-checker or an auditor who checks the validity of financial statements.

In legal contexts, an ascertainer may be a judge or jury that determines the facts of a case and applies the law to those facts. In scientific research, an ascertainer might be a researcher who collects and analyzes data to determine the validity of a hypothesis or theory.

As a verb, "to ascertain" means to determine or verify the accuracy of something. For example, you might use this word to describe the process of confirming the authenticity of a document or the accuracy of a measurement.

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