Similar words: confirm, reconfirm, confirmed, unconfirmed, confirmatory, confirmation, infirmity, conforming. Meaning: [kən'fɜːm] adj. 1. indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen 2. serving to support or corroborate.
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1. It is helpful in confirming the diagnosis of epilepsy.
2. Almost all shops you email confirming your order.
3. Vernon issued a statement today, confirming his resignation.
4. The subordinates see the control device as confirming mistrust.
5. Yesterday he issued a preliminary injunction, confirming that figure.
6. Please send us a copy of your letter confirming the appointment.
7. The company issued each purchaser with a document confirming that the purchaser was the sole owner of the wine he had purchased.
8. Doctors are required to cite a study confirming any medical benefits of the drug and provide a written prescription.
9. Barclays slipped 4p to 351p after confirming 3,000 more job losses.
10. He can veto such plans, confirming his reputation as an uncaring conservative.
11. Even so, Alison winced slightly, confirming their suspicion that the uterus was tender and contracted.
12. The appointment made conservatives nervous, seemingly confirming their fears that a liberal onslaught was imminent.
13. They directed their gaze on Miss Bedwelty, confirming the worst.
14. Becks takes over from Hollywood idol Bruce Willis, confirming his status as a global superstar.
15. The 1990 election campaigns are confirming that this lesson was well learnt: candidates are indulging in ghoulish rivalry in support of execution.
16. This may include a statement confirming that the animals are healthy and fit to travel and an import licence.
17. Bob learned to demand a bit less without confirming his worst fears.
18. This government knows it can win court cases confirming its legal right to impose a solution on the mayor.
19. Until the 1970s primatologists were busy confirming our prejudices about peaceable apes living in nonviolent societies.
20. Assertion of her supremacy over the other members of the politburo was an essential step to confirming her position as heir-apparent.
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21. It is equally important that the practice of not confirming or denying the existence of a warrant is maintained consistently.
22. The wreckage was strewn over an area of 150-yard radius, confirming the official's description.
23. Manufacturing output jumped 0.8 percent between December and January, confirming the increase in consumer demand since the start of the year.
24. Successful entrepreneurs always insist on some form of agreement, even if it is just a simple letter confirming a conversation.
25. A particular difficulty about task synthesis is that there is no easy way of confirming completeness.
26. This Important feature enables a waveform detection system to do much more than provide signals confirming step completion in high speed systems.
27. Shuttle managers are to meet Monday for a major review of mission plans before confirming their launch plans.
28. The study also found that garlic supplements reduced blood pressure modestly, confirming results from previous studies.
29. Suppose we begin with an existential hypothesis, without being able to point to any confirming evidence.
30. Tests can often surprise people by uncovering unrealised gifts or simply confirming perceived talents.
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