Synonym: O.K., establish, prove, substantiate, verify. Antonym: contradict, deny, disprove. Similar words: on fire, confident, firm, firmly, confuse, confess, confront, conflict. Meaning: [kən'fɜːm] v. 1. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts 2. strengthen or make more firm 3. make more firm 4. support a person for a position 5. administer the rite of confirmation to.
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61. All patients underwent colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy before study entry to confirm the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis.
62. Let me just confirm that the money has arrived in your account.
63. Here was her big break, a star role to confirm that all-important credibility.
63. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
64. To confirm this, clip it into place on the camcorder as directed, and switch on.
65. Overall, the statistical results confirm the relationship between economic development and democracy established by the comparative studies in the earlier phase.
66. The victimization which occurred, the loss of trade union membership, and the wage reductions all seemed to confirm this impression.
67. More disturbingly, military statistics seemed to confirm the findings on poverty by Charles Booth and Llewellyn-Smith.
68. The effect of our experience was, as I shall show, to confirm and extend that belief.
69. Arthur went to confirm the booking, and gather furniture for us.
70. Hearing you on the telephone just seemed to confirm my worst fears, and I didn't stop to reason things through.
71. Can my right hon. Friend confirm that what he has said this afternoon is in line with that?
72. Will he confirm that many aspects of social security systems in other countries compare unfavourably with ours?
73. The sedimentation rate is elevated in 90-95 % of these patients and when above 50 Westergren helps confirm the diagnosis.
74. Cleveland Police confirm they are treating both incidents as arson.
75. Our results confirm the relation between birth weight and lung function measurements reported in other studies.
76. When agreement is reached close the deal quickly and immediately confirm the agreed terms in writing in a heads of agreement.
77. Will he confirm that curfews constitute collective punishment, which is punishable under article 33 of the fourth Geneva convention?
78. Last night pressure was mounting on Buckingham Palace to officially confirm or deny the claims.
79. Will my hon. Friend also confirm that 1991 has been a vibrant and exciting year in the North sea?
80. These results confirm increased macrophage activation in inflammatory bowel disease and suggest functional heterogeneity within the intestinal macrophage population.
81. The developments remain top secret and no-one from the factory or the team would confirm or deny the existence of the kit.
82. Invariably, the discussions that follow the analysis confirm the preliminary findings.
83. If you wish to telephone us, we will endeavour to confirm your booking immediately.
84. I thought at the time it was a crazy thing to agree to and early events seemed to confirm this.
85. He refused to confirm that harsh words had been spoken in the dressing room afterwards but his post-match interview suggested as much.
86. The 33-kiosk Seville network allows users to scan menus, view pictures of a restaurant's interior and make and confirm reservations.
87. Endoscopy was performed at entry to confirm the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease.
88. Cleveland Police could not confirm last night whether or not they were treating the matter as a murder inquiry.
89. When laboratory findings confirm clinical signs of nutrition problems, an interview with a nutritionist is essential.
90. Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he will look equally thoroughly and carefully at any proposals from hospitals in Tayside?
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