
1) Affirm 2) Agree with 3) Attest 4) Attest to 5) Authenticate 6) Back up 7) Bear out 8) Complete 9) Conclude 10) Corroborate 11) Decide 12) Declare 13) Endorse 14) Firm up 15) French word used in English 16) Make more firm 17) Make sure 18) Officially state 19) Prove 20) Ratify 21) Sanction 22) Settle
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1) Affirm 2) Approve 3) Assert 4) Assure 5) Attest 6) Attest to 7) Authenticate 8) Aver 9) Corroborate 10) Ensure 11) Justify 12) Ratify 13) Reassert 14) Reconfirm 15) Settle 16) Shew 17) Show 18) Substantiate 19) Validate 20) Verify
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• (v. t.) To render valid by formal assent; to complete by a necessary sanction; to ratify; as, to confirm the appoinment of an official; the Senate confirms a treaty. • (v. t.) To make firm or firmer; to add strength to; to establish; as, health is confirmed by exercise. • (v. t.) To administer the rite of confirmation to. See Confi...
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Communication with outside parties to authenticate internal evidence.
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[Verb] To find out that something you thought was the case is true. It can also mean to make an appointment definite.
Example: He asked his teacher about the question and she confirmed that his answer was right.
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Con·firm' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Confrmed ;
present participle & verbal noun Confirming .] [ Middle English
confermen ,
confirmen , Old French
confermer , French
confirmer , from Latin...
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Is a ratification of an order. Usually it is in written form, however verbal confirms must be subsequently validated by a written record of the transaction. See confirmation.
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[
v] - as of a person to a position 2. [v] - administer the religius rite of confirmation to 3. [v] - strengthen or make more firm 4. [v] - establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts 5. [v] - make more firm
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reassert verb strengthen or make more firm; `The witnesses confirmed the victim`s account`
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to establish the truth, accuracy, validity, or genuineness of; corroborate; verify: This report confirms my suspicions. · to acknowledge with definite assurance: Did the hotel confirm our room reservation? · to make valid or binding by some formal or legal act; sanction; ratify: to confirm a treaty; to confirm her appointment to the Supr...
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[Literary terms] establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
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