Definition
to confirm: to verify, to prove, to support, to authorize, to agree
a confirmation: a proof, a testimony, an approval, an agreement
- "We have received your planet's tax return, and confirm it has been completed correctly."
- "Now please call again the day before the flight to confirm, or Mr. Delavigne will be stuck with the standard food."
- "I am writing to confirm our scheduled meeting for next Thursday."
- "Please note this fax is just a confirmation;"
- "However, I can confirm that you must all assemble at the staff parking lot at 6PM on Friday."
- "Mr. Jones, can you confirm that this is your wife?"
- "Danica : I can neither confirm nor deny that I would like a cheesecake with extra whipped cream and a cup of coffee."
- "Visual on tutu: confirmed."
- "Another airport official confirmed that Delavigne was inebriated, adding "He told his entourage to get on the ship and bring the wine, saying that it was time to "take this party to the motherf***in skies"."
- "In order to reactivate your PlasterCard, it is essential that you confirm your credit card information below"
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