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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121. Which I most certainly am not, as nearest and dearest, and gangs of so-called friends will confirm.
122. A meeting of the club's shareholders is expected to confirm the club will go into liquidation with debts of around £550,000.
123. Confirm delivery date and make sure you send written confirmation of all the details.
124. These results confirm that transcripts of genes not implicated in deletion attained identical steady-state levels in the two strains.
125. Mrs. Peacock Will my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that in the 1980s manufacturing output rose by31 percent?
126. The disappearance of symptoms during elimination and reappearance on challenge confirm the diagnosis.
127. Neither Sheffield,(Sentencedict) his attorney nor Phoenix police could confirm if a restraining order had been obtained.
128. In our second study we sought to confirm our findings that group and individual cognitive therapy were equally effective.
129. He explained that the purpose of Confirmation was to confirm the promises made by our godparents at our baptism.
130. Denver said, waiting for air traffic controllers to confirm they could trace his signal.
131. Oesophageal radionuclide transit was evaluated in 15 patients and a barium meal was performed in five cases to confirm endoscopical findings.
132. His loss remained-to confirm my rejection of patriotism and war over which we had argued often during his brief career.
133. Will my hon. Friend confirm that, unlike the Labour group on Norfolk county council, he believes in small primary schools?
134. Our results confirm that alcoholic ascites contains plasminogen activating activity.
135. Clark then wrote up the experiment, which appeared to confirm his initial brainwave, and submitted it to Nature.
136. To confirm the booking, you will be required to sign the completed Booking Form and pay the appropriate deposit.
137. They will confirm the booking by sending you an invoice and detailed joining instructions.
138. Tests to confirm that the analytical methods used in stability testing are in fact stability-indicating should be conducted.
139. By contrast, it is easier to confirm an academic skill weakness through the use of standardized achievement tests.
140. Other operators Owners Abroad and Airtours confirm they anticipate a more buoyant market post-election.
141. They confirm our impression that, following his traumatic encounter with the Czech police, he becomes considerably less talkative.
142. It was the medium through which he perceived his own soul, the formula through which he could confirm his own existence.
143. During the 5 minute hearing Mr Yates spoke twice, to confirm his name and date of birth.
144. If county officials confirm that 28, 084 are those of registered voters, a referendum will be held around May 1.
145. Trivers is a legend in biology, as he is the first ingenuously to confirm.
146. Will he further confirm that the 11 percent. increase in the autumn statement is bound to be helpful?
147. Writers reached for a means suasion and began to use emotion to confirm beliefs.
148. Analise financial report to find out and confirm abnormality.
149. I'd like to confirm on the 7:00 p.m. flight for Chicago.
150. Objective: To identify the sonographic normal values and influencing factor of human vocal cord and false vocal cord and to confirm the value of high-frequency ultrasound applying to the larynx.
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