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Confirm

/kənˈfɜːm/
To provide assurance that something is true, accurate, or has been agreed upon.

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Examples:

Tell him I will even write another letter confirming our agreement.

Riah confirmed her with two nods, as Fledgeby looked to him.

Major Blunt confirms this.

Etymology:

etymology
The word confirm originates from the Middle English confirmen, which comes from the Latin confirmare, meaning to strengthen or establish, composed of con- meaning with and firmare, meaning to make firm.

Usage Statistics:

54 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
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