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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61. The new minister will be confirmed in office by the Queen.
62. He was gratified to hear that his idea had been confirmed.
63. He was confirmed as a member of the Church of England.
64. The transport union has confirmed that the strike is definitely on.
65. The police pathologist examined the body and confirmed that death was due to poisoning.
66. This album confirmed The Orb's status as national stars, going straight to Number One in the charts.
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67. When asked, she confirmed that she was going to retire.
68. A spokesman for the Palace confirmed that Her Majesty would be visiting South Africa next year.
69. He was confirmed as captain for the rest of the season.
70. They were skating on very thin ice, publishing the election result before it had been confirmed.
71. The actor confirmed rumours that he will be leaving the series.
72. The king confirmed that the election would be held on July 20 th.
73. Flight times in the brochure are based on our best estimate, and will be confirmed as soon as possible.
74. He confirmed that the city had been closed to foreigners, but gave no reason why.
75. The walk in the mountains confirmed his fear of heights.
76. He was a confirmed jingoist and would frequently speak about the dangers of Britain forming closer ties with the rest of Europe.
77. The study confirmed many reports that doctors were improperly trained.
78. Research has confirmed that the risk is higher for women.
79. It has confirmed me in my decision not to become a nun.
80. He's a confirmed bachelor.
81. A glance behind confirmed his fears. His pursuer was gaining ground on him rapidly.
82. She was baptized when she was a month old and confirmed when she was thirteen.
83. Temperature records have unequivocally confirmed the existence of global warming.
84. Williams has confirmed his position as the world's number one snooker player.
85. I had not expected to do well in my exams,(sentencedict.com) and the letter confirmed the worst.
86. The spokesman confirmed that the area was now in rebel hands.
87. The expression on his face confirmed me in my suspicions.
88. The leader's speech was impressive and confirmed her faith in the party.
89. This chocolate dessert is the ultimate dish for confirmed chocaholics.
90. He has confirmed he is parting from his Swedish-born wife Eva.
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