Also means
verified
Usage Note
Accertato is the past participle of accertare (to ascertain, verify) used attributively. It carries the sense of something officially confirmed or proven, often in legal or bureaucratic contexts: un fatto accertato means an established fact. Distinguish it from certo (certain), which expresses subjective confidence rather than verified status.
Examples
"Si tratta di un fatto accertato."
Natural Translation
It is an established fact.
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