approved testing

[/əˈpruːvd ˈtɛstɪŋ/]
nounpl: approved testings
ensaio aprovado
1. Testing that has been officially authorized, validated, or certified by a competent authority or regulatory body
The pharmaceutical company conducted approved testing on the new drug before market release.
A empresa farmacêutica realizou ensaios aprovados do novo medicamento antes do lançamento no mercado.
2. A standardized testing procedure that meets established criteria and has received official endorsement
All vehicles must undergo approved testing to ensure they meet emission standards.
Todos os veículos devem passar por testes aprovados para garantir que atendam aos padrões de emissão.
In both Brazil and the USA, 'approved testing' is a term commonly used in regulatory, pharmaceutical, automotive, and industrial quality control contexts. It reflects the importance of standardized processes and official authorization in business and safety compliance. In Brazil, regulatory bodies like ANVISA (for pharmaceuticals) and INMETRO (for industrial products) oversee approved testing standards.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
authorized testingcertified testingvalidated testingregulated testingofficial testing
Antonyms / Antônimos
unapproved testingunauthorized testinginformal testingnon-compliant testing

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
ensaio aprovado
Most common term used in Brazilian Portuguese for official approved testing
São Paulo
teste aprovado / ensaio aprovado
Both terms are used interchangeably in industrial and regulatory contexts
Rio de Janeiro
ensaio aprovado
Standard usage in regulatory and automotive sectors
Portugal
ensaio aprovado / teste homologado
Portuguese uses 'homologado' more frequently in regulatory contexts

Related Words

quality assurancecertificationregulatory compliancetest standardsvalidation protocollaboratory accreditation

Related Idioms & Phrases

pass approved testing
undergo approved testing
meet approved testing standards
approved testing procedures
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