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Definition of confirm
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of confirm is as below...
Confirm
(v. t.) To give new
assurance
of the truth of; to
render
certain;
to
verify;
to
corroborate;
as, to
confirm
a
rumor..
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Obsignatory
::
Obsignatory
(a.)
Ratifying;
confirming
by
sealing.
Reassurance
::
Reassurance
(n.)
Assurance
or
confirmation
renewed
or
repeated.
Homologation
::
Homologation
(n.)
Confirmation
or
ratification
(as of
something
otherwise
null and
void),
by a court or a
grantor..
Bishop
::
Bishop
(v. t.) To admit into the
church
by
confirmation;
to
confirm;
hence,
to
receive
formally
to
favor..
Thicken
::
Thicken
(v. t.) To
strengthen;
to
confirm.
Canon
::
Canon (n.) A law, or rule of
doctrine
or
discipline,
enacted
by a
council
and
confirmed
by the pope or the
sovereign;
a
decision,
regulation,
code, or
constitution
made by
ecclesiastical
authority..
Affeer
::
Affeer
(v. t.) To
confirm;
to
assure.
Ratify
::
Ratify
(n.) To
approve
and
sanction;
to make
valid;
to
confirm;
to
establish;
to
settle;
especially,
to give
sanction
to, as
something
done by an agent or
servant;
as, to
ratify
an
agreement,
treaty,
or
contract;
to
ratify
a
nomination..
Affirmation
::
Affirmation
(n.)
Confirmation
of
anything
established;
ratification;
as, the
affirmation
of a law..
Settledness
::
Settledness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
settled;
confirmed
state.
Option
::
Option
(n.) A right
formerly
belonging
to an
archbishop
to
select
any one
dignity
or
benefice
in the gift of a
suffragan
bishop
consecrated
or
confirmed
by him, for
bestowal
by
himself
when next
vacant;
--
annulled
by
Parliament
in
1845..
Inspeximus
::
Inspeximus
(n.) The first word of
ancient
charters
in
England,
confirming
a grant made by a
former
king;
hence,
a royal
grant..
Confirmatory
::
Confirmatory
(a. .)
Pertaining
to the rite of
confirmation.
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) A
conveyance
by which a
voidable
estate
is made sure and not
voidable,
or by which a
particular
estate
is
increased;
a
contract,
express
or
implied,
by which a
person
makes that firm and
binding
which was
before
voidable..
Ratifier
::
Ratifier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
ratifies;
a
confirmer..
Roborate
::
Roborate
(v. t.) To give
strength
or
support
to; to
confirm.
Sanction
::
Sanction
(n.)
Solemn
or
ceremonious
ratification;
an
official
act of a
superior
by which he
ratifies
and gives
validity
to the act of some other
person
or body;
establishment
or
furtherance
of
anything
by
giving
authority
to it;
confirmation;
approbation.
Assure
::
Assure
(v. t.) To
confirm;
to make
certain
or
secure.
Compurgation
::
Compurgation
(v. t.) The act or
practice
of
justifying
or
confirming
a man's
veracity
by the oath of
others;
--
called
also wager of law. See
Purgation;
also Wager of law, under
Wager..
Hardened
::
Hardened
(a.) Made hard, or
compact;
made
unfeeling
or
callous;
made
obstinate
or
obdurate;
confirmed
in error or
vice..
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