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    con·firm
    /kənˈfərm/

    verb

    • 1. establish the truth or correctness of (something previously believed, suspected, or feared to be the case): "if these fears are confirmed, the outlook for the economy will be dire"
    • 2. administer the religious rite of confirmation to: "he had been baptized and confirmed"

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  2. The meaning of CONFIRM is to give approval to : ratify. How to use confirm in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Confirm.

  3. to make an arrangement, plan, or meeting certain or fixed: The hotel has confirmed our reservation. [ + that clause ] Seventy people have confirmed that they will attend the conference.

  4. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts. “his story confirmed my doubts” synonyms: affirm, corroborate, substantiate, support, sustain. see more. verb. support a person for a position. “The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense” see more. verb. administer the rite of confirmation to.

  5. 5 meanings: 1. to prove to be true or valid; corroborate; verify 2. to assert for a second or further time, so as to make more.... Click for more definitions.

  6. 1. ( may take a clause as object) to prove to be true or valid; corroborate; verify. 2. ( may take a clause as object) to assert for a second or further time, so as to make more definite: he confirmed that he would appear in court. 3. to strengthen or make more firm: his story confirmed my doubts.

  7. to state or show that something is definitely true or correct, especially by providing evidence. confirm something His guilty expression confirmed my suspicions. to confirm a diagnosis/report. to confirm results/findings. Rumours of job losses were later confirmed.

  8. Definition of confirm verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. CONFIRM definition: 1. to say or show that something is true: 2. to make an arrangement certain: 3. to become a…. Learn more.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English con‧firm /kənˈfɜːm $ -ɜːrm/ S2 W2 AWL verb [ transitive] 1 to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof OPP refute New evidence has confirmed the first witness’s story.

  11. verb. confirmed, confirms. To prove the truth, validity, or authenticity of; verify. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To reaffirm the establishment of (a reservation or advance arrangement). American Heritage. To make firm; strengthen; establish; encourage. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make valid by formal approval; ratify.

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