Synonym: habitual, inveterate. Similar words: confirm, on fire, confine, confide, confident, confiscate, confidence, firm. Meaning: [-md] adj. 1. of persons; not subject to change 2. having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation 3. having a habit of long standing.
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31. He was glad to have his surmise confirmed.
32. Has the company officially confirmed the appointment?
33. The plans were officially confirmed yesterday.
34. All bookings must be confirmed in writing.
35. A telephone call confirmed my worst suspicions.
36. Our guess was confirmed by calculation.
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37. Further tests have confirmed the diagnosis.
38. He confirmed what had long been feared.
39. The treaty was confirmed by the president.
40. His support confirmed my determination to go abroad.
41. This agreement has to be confirmed in writing.
42. This theory can be confirmed experimentally.
43. Then one day his worst fears were confirmed.
44. The President confirmed him as the Secretary of State.
45. The news confirmed my resolution.
46. He was 38, and a confirmed bachelor.
47. After a six-month probationary period, her position was confirmed.
48. The results of the experiment confirmed our predictions.
49. The announcement confirmed my suspicions.
50. Research studies carried out in Italy confirmed the theory.
51. All telephone reservations must be confirmed in writing.
52. Smith was confirmed as the club's new manager yesterday.
53. Our suppositions were fully confirmed.
54. Kingfisher confirmed that it hopes to tie up a deal within the next two weeks.
55. She confirmed that she would notify the police and the hospital.
56. A spokeswoman confirmed there was no definite plan to stage a concert in the park.
57. I've accepted the job over the phone, but I haven't confirmed in writing yet.
58. Police confirmed that they had issued a warrant for his arrest.
59. To make sure that he was on solid ground, he confirmed his findings with others.
60. After a six - month probationary period, she was confirmed in her post.
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