- verbconfirm (verb) · confirms (third person present) · confirmed (past tense) · confirmed (past participle) · confirming (present participle)
- 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" · "the report confirms that a diet rich in vitamin C can help to prevent cataracts"
- state with assurance that a report or fact is true:"he confirmed that the general was in the hands of the rebels" · "“It is indeed real coffee,” I confirmed"
- (confirm someone in)reinforce someone in (an opinion, belief, or feeling):"two recent experiences have confirmed me in this view"
- make (a provisional arrangement or appointment) definite:"Mr. Baker's assistant telephoned to confirm his appointment with the chairman"
- make (something, especially a person's appointment to a position or an agreement) formally valid; ratify:"the organization has confirmed the appointment of Mr. Collins as managing director"
- formally declare (someone) to be appointed to a particular position:"he was confirmed as the new peace envoy"
- administer the religious rite of confirmation to:"he had been baptized and confirmed"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French confermer, from Latin confirmare, from con- ‘together’ + firmare ‘strengthen’ (from firmus ‘firm’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- establish the truth or correctness of (something previously believed, suspected, or feared to be the case):
- state with assurance that a report or fact is true:
- reinforce someone in (an opinion, belief, or feeling):
- make (something, especially a person's appointment to a position or an agreement) formally valid; ratify:
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Web2 days ago · confirm in American English. (kənˈfɜrm ) verb transitive. 1. to make firm; strengthen; establish; encourage. 2. to make valid by formal approval; ratify. 3. to prove the truth, validity, or authenticity of; verify.
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