identification

simple noun45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Identifying a problem or condition at an early stage.

A definite confirmation of who someone is.

Used when the identification is right.

Used when the identification is correct and without errors.

Used when the identification is exact and detailed.

Identifying something or someone quickly.

Identifying something or someone very quickly; often used in technical or formal contexts.

Identification that is not difficult to make.

Identifying a person by their unique fingerprints.

An incorrect identification of a person, especially a suspect.

Using unique physical characteristics like fingerprints or facial features to identify a person.

Identification of a suspect by someone who saw the crime.

Identifying something or someone by sight.

A technology (RFID) that uses radio waves to identify objects.

Used to explain the reason for needing to identify something or someone.

A way or method of proving who you are.

To possess an ID card or document.

To be required to show proof of identity.

To have an ID card or document with you.

To request that someone show you their ID.

To let someone see your ID document.

A formal way to say that proof of identity is mandatory.

To look at someone's ID to verify their identity or age.

To give an ID document to someone who has asked for it.

To take out and show an ID document, often in a formal or official context.

To successfully identify someone, such as a suspect.

To make the process of identification easier.

To provide the means for something to be identified.

To make it possible for something to be identified.

Similar to 'allow', often in a more formal context.

A card that shows who you are (e.g., a driver's license, student ID).

An official paper that proves your identity (e.g., passport).

A unique number assigned for identification purposes (e.g., VIN for a car).

A series of actions taken to identify something or someone.

A set of documents that prove your identity.

The official or standard way of identifying something or someone.

A series of letters or numbers used to identify something.

A specific method or skill used for identification.

A small tag worn on clothing with a person's name and/or photo.

A tag attached to something (e.g., luggage, a pet) for identification.

A piece of paper or other material attached to an object to identify it.

Technology used for identifying people or things, such as biometrics or RFID.

Any piece of equipment used to identify something or someone.

A band worn around the wrist for identification, often in hospitals.

A police procedure where a witness tries to identify a suspect from a line of people.