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confirms

Aussprache: [kənˈfɜrmz]

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Kontext: „agreement“

(verb) to make something certain or to show that something is true. When you confirm something, you are telling someone that what they think is correct.

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The teacher confirms that the test is on Friday.

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She doesn't confirm the story; instead, she says it might not be true.

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Can you confirm that we have a meeting tomorrow?

Kontext: „information“

(verb) to provide evidence or support for something that was already said. When you confirm a fact, you are adding more proof that it is right.

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The scientist confirms the findings with more experiments.

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The data does not confirm the previous results; it shows something different.

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Did the new study confirm the old results?

Kontext: „events“

(verb) to officially state that something will happen, like an event or an appointment. When you confirm an event, you are ensuring that it is scheduled to take place.

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He confirms the time for the birthday party.

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She has not confirmed her attendance, so we are unsure if she will come.

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Can you confirm the date of the meeting?

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