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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121. Other research has also confirmed that women risk serious health hazards by repeated childbearing.
122. If so, has it been confirmed that they will pay full compensation for this privilege?
123. Most confirmed abuses have been committed by workers rather than other disabled people.
124. Two years later the moratorium was confirmed, although it has never become a formal agreement.
125. Two other officials in the Kinshasa government, also speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the arrests.
126. Again,[http://sentencedict.com/confirmed.html] this was confirmed by the application of simple statistical regression analysis.
127. Cancellation cover applies as soon as you have confirmed your booking with us.
128. Sir Julius confirmed that the investigation would also examine the use of government resources and assets during the recent general election campaign.
129. She confirmed what you had told me about Edouard being beaten up and said she was afraid it was all because of her.
130. One confirmed that the Wrath eagles had been exterminated and that eagles of grim Caithness had infiltrated westward.
131. The confirmed hard left on the executive is now reduced to two: Tony Benn, and Dennis Skinner.
132. I'm a confirmed bachelor.
133. The causal relevance of an agent would be optimally confirmed if it was detected in symptomatic but not in asymptomatic patients.
134. This hypothesis requires further analysis of the passive voice before it can be considered confirmed however.
135. He confirmed that he understood and signed the record of interview as accurate.
136. Thornton knew of various incidents which confirmed his opinion that Walsh made a distinctly negative impression in the hunt for backers.
137. Jack was offered voluntary redundancy in late August and it was confirmed that there was suitable accommodation at the Kings Lodge base.
138. Didn't look much like a model me and under the bonnet my suspicions were confirmed.
139. But he confirmed he would be asked to clarify what his remarks were intended to mean.
140. Nothing had been confirmed yet, of course, but the evidence was certainly accumulating against Hebden.
141. An aide confirmed this week that the President will not be running for re-election.
142. That pleased and flattered her, confirmed her in her belief in herself.
143. A small audit committee was elected and the appointments of Vial as Professor and Huntingford as secretary were formally confirmed.
144. Psychological studies have confirmed this: the more advanced students have much less aggressive personalities than the average person.
145. An hour later, when the shock was over, he confirmed my fears: I had broken two ribs.
146. It confirmed this period, but did not improve on its accuracy.
147. A recent review confirmed the increase in risk of developing a gastric carcinoma after gastric resection.
148. When abuse or potential abuse is confirmed the conference may decide to place a child's name on the child protection register.
149. That was confirmed on Saturday and Ratner was told around 1 p. m. that afternoon.
150. Research has confirmed that women who continue to smoke and drink alcohol during pregnancy tend to produce smaller babies.
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