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SYLLABICATION:con·firm
PRONUNCIATION:  kn-fûrm
TRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: con·firmed, con·firm·ing, con·firms
1. To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify. 2. To make firmer; strengthen: Working on the campaign confirmed her intention to go into politics. 3. To make valid or binding by a formal or legal act; ratify. 4. To administer the religious rite of confirmation to.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English confirmen, from Old French confermer, from Latin cnfirmre : com-, intensive pref.; see com– + firmre, to strengthen (from firmus, strong; see dher- in Appendix I).
OTHER FORMS:con·firma·bili·tyNOUN
con·firma·bleADJECTIVE
con·firma·tory (-fûrm-tôr, -tr) —ADJECTIVE
con·firmerNOUN
SYNONYMS:confirm, corroborate, substantiate, authenticate, validate, verify These verbs mean to affirm the truth, accuracy, or genuineness of something. Confirm implies removal of all doubt: “We must never make experiments to confirm our ideas, but simply to control them” (Claude Bernard). Corroborate refers to supporting something by means of strengthening evidence: The witness is expected to corroborate the plaintiff's testimony. To substantiate is to establish by presenting substantial or tangible evidence: “one of the most fully substantiated of historical facts” (James Harvey Robinson). Authenticate implies the establishment of genuineness of something by the testimony of an expert: Never purchase an antique before it has been authenticated. Validate refers to establishing the validity of something, such as a theory, claim, or judgment: The divorce validated my parents' original objection to the marriage. Verify implies proving by comparison with an original or with established fact: The bank refused to cash the check until the signature was verified.
 
 
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