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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211. The elaborate burial of the Scythian kings is described by Herodotus and is almost entirely confirmed by archaeology.
212. Williams Holdings, the industrial holding company, was weaker after the company confirmed Brian McGowan is to resign as chief executive.
213. If the existence of an attention deficit is confirmed through careful study, appropriate help must be provided for the child.
214. Subsequent studies confirmed that a high-fibre diet increases stool bulk and shortens gut transit.
215. A Woolworth spokeswoman confirmed the litigation but declined to comment further.
216. If this can be confirmed[Sentencedict.com ], it would be an invaluable adjunct to provenance studies.
217. Disposal of existing equipment at the agreed prices had been confirmed.
218. Tulliver is confirmed in his decision by the fact that lawyer John Wakem plans to educate his boy likewise.
219. A quick check confirmed that with two eyes this was a different fish.
220. The smooth progression of the Safrane's controls helped and once again we confirmed the value of an anti-lock braking system.
221. And Rodman, in a blonde-ambition mode, rebounded like there were no Lakers present, although aerial photographs confirmed there were.
222. Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate.
223. Counselors, teachers, and administrators confirmed that most work-inhibited students presented no bothersome acting out or antisocial behavior.
224. The missiles were military equipment and confirmed that the army had descended into chaos.
225. In the remaining patient, amyloid deposits of the jejunum were confirmed by intraoperative biopsy specimens.
226. So far at least two cabinet members have confirmed acceptance of campaign contributions from the pachinko industry.
227. Until recently, I pictured him as some one whose life confirmed the old adage about the good dying young.
228. The watchers were quiet and soulful[Sentencedict.com], as if the flames confirmed their deep beliefs about life here.
229. The club has officially confirmed the appointment nineteen days after Liam Brady resigned the position.
230. A quick check outside confirmed my suspicions: we just weren't going up very fast.
231. Her worst fears were confirmed when they reached the circular chamber.
232. The allegations were confirmed in an internal university audit dated May 1996, according to a Wall Street Journal story last year.
233. Kazakh officials confirmed their commitment to the agreements between CIS members.
234. More of these "Earth 2.0" candidates are likely to be confirmed in the near future, though a redefinition of the habitable zone's boundaries has brought that number down to 48.
235. On 8 March, polio was confirmed in a nine year-old girl from Chandpur district of Chittagong division who became paralyzed on 23 January.
236. However, it is confirmed by China's Customs statistics that Sino-US trade volume has increased by almost 100 fold over the past 25 years from the beginning amount of less than US$1 billion in 1978.
237. Rafael Benitez today confirmed Jamie Carragher will captain Liverpool on his 500th appearance for the club against Luton Town tomorrow night.
238. Materials and Methods The clinic data and CT findings of 9 cases with retinoblastoma confirmed by operation and pathology or follow-up were retrospectively analyzed.
239. Conclusions It was confirmed at transcription level that when the quantity of collagen synthesis was higher than that of collagen degradation liver fibrogenesis may be resulted in.
240. Simulation results show that MCWM can improve the safety and performability of the path, thus the feasibility and validity of the modeling is confirmed.
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