confirmed
Prononciation : [kənˈfɜrmd]
Mot
Contexte : « agreement or validation »
(verb) to make sure something is true or to show that something is correct. When you confirm something, you are telling someone, 'Yes, that is right!'
Exemple
I confirmed my attendance at the party for Friday.
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I didn't confirm the meeting time, so I might have missed it.
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Can you confirm if the event is still happening?
Contexte : « certainty or validation »
(adjective) something that is accepted as true or settled. If something is confirmed, people believe it is real or certain.
Exemple
The confirmed results indicate that the experiment was a success.
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There were no confirmed reports of the incident, so we can't be sure.
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What confirmed facts do we have about the situation?
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