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confirm

con·firm [ kən fúrm ] (past and past participle con·firmed, present participle con·firm·ing, 3rd person present singular con·firms)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb prove something to be true: to verify the truth or validity of something thought to be true or valid
Similar findings have been confirmed in recent clinical experiments.

2. transitive and intransitive verb make something definite: to make certain that a tentative arrangement or one made earlier is firm
call to confirm the reservation

3. transitive verb legally approve something: to ratify or make something valid with a formal or legal act
confirmed his appointment to the post with a unanimous vote

4. transitive verb judeo-christian admit somebody into religious body: in Judaism and Christianity, to admit somebody into full membership of a religious body or community

5. transitive verb strengthen something: to make something stronger ( formal )

[13th century. Via French< Latin confirmare, literally "strengthen together" < firmare "strengthen"]

con·firm·a·bil·i·ty [ kən fùrmə bíllətee ] noun
con·firm·a·ble [ kən fúrməb'l ] adjective
con·firm·a·to·ry [ kən fúrmə tàwree ] adjective
con·firm·er noun
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