confirm

IPA: kʌnfˈɝm

verb

  • To strengthen; to make firm or resolute.
  • (transitive, Christianity) To administer the sacrament of confirmation on (someone).
  • To assure the accuracy of previous statements.

adverb

  • (Singlish, Manglish) For sure, definitely.
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Examples of "confirm" in Sentences

  • The pope confirmed the agreement.
  • The action of the committee was confirmed.
  • Confirmation bias is the name of the game.
  • The excellence in the design was confirmed.
  • The confirmation is in the clip and in logic.
  • Then the Ambers confirmed it in the confessional.
  • Confirmation is the anointing in the Holy Spirit.
  • The confirmation is the synchronicity in this case.
  • The report of the Chinese pilgrims confirm this fact.
  • The mason is called and confirms the facts of her part of the story.
  • What this does confirm is two things about the way some banks responded to the flood of foreclosures:
  • The data and the trends once again confirm that venture-backed innovation remains alive and well, at least in select areas.
  • They were all the lords of fairly small districts (as you can confirm from the map of Gondor in the book), none much bigger than another, except for the large fief of Belfalas and the remote and thinly populated Anfalas, ‘the Langstrand far away’; and they all seemed to be tenants in chief of the Steward himself.

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