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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151. It was also confirmed that Phil Field, as Membership Secretary, is a committee member.
152. If any one of these is present, the diagnosis of cluster headache is strongly confirmed.
153. Television replays confirmed that the ball bounced behind the line.
154. Delayed gastric emptying after surgery was confirmed in only 20% of patients referred with this clinical diagnosis.
155. Council confirmed its response to comments and approved a number of amendments.
156. Unger's view is confirmed by the transformation of divorce from a judicial to an administrative process.
157. Moments later his suspicions were confirmed as it gradually slid open.
158. They felt that the despair long antedated the neoplasms and that their becoming fatally ill merely confirmed what they already believed.
159. The most ominous thing of all about Drumcree is that it has confirmed the political bankruptcy of unionism.
160. Television reports of higher casualties could not be confirmed,[www.Sentencedict.com] and some accounts said that the policemen had been tortured and mutilated.
161. Still, when the outcome was finally confirmed, reformers had swept the board.
162. At this point, the administration has only 55 confirmed officials in the various departments and agencies.
163. The confirmed bachelor regularly fills his empty moments with married women.
164. In fact Charles's childhood experiences confirmed him in his decision not to employ a nanny for his own children.
165. Wisdom is nothing more than confirmed imagination: just because one did not study for his exam does not mean that he should leave it blank. Criss Jami
166. On Dec. 10 the Serious Fraud Office confirmed that it would not be taking further action.
167. The newspaper's further claim that the police funded an Inkatha rally in January 1991 was later confirmed officially.
168. A senior international referee of my acquaintance was standing nearby and confirmed my opinion.
169. A barium meal confirmed a hiatus hernia but the chest pain continued to infiltrate my left arm.
170. The company confirmed that it had been approached about a merger.
171. In July his worst fears were confirmed: he had cancer.
172. The high occurrence of this condition in medical clinics has been confirmed.
173. The fires of May 1862 only confirmed the authorities in their antipathy to students.
174. In London, the Home Office confirmed that it was processing applications for leave to remain on behalf of the three.
175. The Safety Board is composed of five members nominated for five-year terms by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
176. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue made and confirmed assessments on the taxpayer for those years in respect of the profits from sub-licensing the films.
177. He was baptized, confirmed at the age of 13, and regularly took communion at Mass.
178. The work, if confirmed, could eventually lead to clinical application in the treatment of aplastic anaemia and malignancy.
179. I would urge particular caution, at least until Clarion Call's whereabouts are confirmed.
180. This was confirmed on computed tomography and biopsy showed it to be a well differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma.
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