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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181. The best-selling boy band will induct Michael Jackson into the hall on March 19, their representative confirmed Tuesday.
182. If your experiment is confirmed, it will be a sensational advance.
183. Police have confirmed that they are questioning a woman about the disappearance of baby Kelly Truman.
184. Personnel changes confirmed the new liberalism in the Soviet Union and the attempt to break links with past behaviour.
185. There a hybrid service takes place, to which even a confirmed atheist could hardly object.
186. It was confirmed last night that the idea of privately-run detention centres was being pursued within the Home Office.
186. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
187. Support bands have yet to be confirmed, but Deep Joyn will join the band for most dates.
188. In the March 18 reshuffle nine ministers were confirmed in their positions.
189. Frieder on Wednesday confirmed that Holly is giving up basketball and leaving school.
190. Toxoplasma-specific antibody production was confirmed in the positive patients by study of second samples taken 2-4 weeks later.
191. Histological examination of these areas at this time confirmed a chronic gastritis and atrophic gastric mucosa.
192. In return, they have, not surprisingly, behaved in ways which confirmed these perceptions.
193. In my own case it is by self-denial, by acting against my own inclination, that self-control is confirmed and strengthened.
194. A police spokesman confirmed a number of calls had been received from people worried about what was happening on Thursday afternoon.
195. If it is confirmed by longer and larger clinical trials, this will rightly be hailed as a scientific triumph.
196. Tennis stars Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi have confirmed reports that they are expecting a baby.
197. Ideally, the diagnosis should be confirmed before treatment, and this can be done with capillary blood glucose test sticks.
198. Weld scars confirmed his suspicion that a hefty furnace engine had been appended to its original short hop retro reaction coil system.
199. On the last day of the month the Company confirmed his appointment, subject only to his presenting himself in London.
200. This pattern is confirmed by analyses of the process underlying the development of class consciousness among workers.
201. As I say, I doubt these assumptions, and some interesting studies have confirmed my doubts.
202. The chronometer confirmed his flying time since the aerial refuelling over Omsk, tallying with the covered distance on the on-board computer.
203. An ambulance crew has confirmed that he would have died within seconds if the right action hadn't been taken.
204. The health authority confirmed a High Court hearing would start on April 9 in Middlesbrough.
205. Resistance has been confirmed in most counties where blackgrass is a problem, and is causing increasing concern.
206. Sundram then must be confirmed to the lifetime appointment by the full Senate.
207. This is confirmed by the following table of world-class champions and contenders from middle-class backgrounds.
208. Teachers are not required to give a confirmed level for a pupil at any one moment during the key stage.
209. This tremendous progress of conventional medicine in the present century has confirmed belief in the treatment by opposites.
210. In fact, a Harvard spokesman confirmed her admittance only when asked directly.
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