verb

confirm

UK /kənˈfɜːm/US /kənˈfɝm/

confirm

VERB

Definition of confirm

1

If something confirms an idea, it show that it is true.

Example: The results of the study confirm previous research on the topic.

1

If you confirm a possible agreement or plan, you tell somebody that it is now final and official.

Example: Can we confirm that the meeting is at 10:00?

2

If a Christian priest confirms a baptized person, they admit them to full participation in the church.

confirm

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Examples of confirm

1

The results of the study confirm previous research on the topic.

Example sentence
2

Can we confirm that the meeting is at 10:00?

Example sentence

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