reconfirm
Pronunciation: [riːkənˈfɜrm]
Word
Context: "communication"
(verb) to check again or make sure that something is still true or correct. It’s like when your teacher asks you to say your homework is done again to be sure you really did it.
Example
I had to reconfirm my appointment with the dentist to make sure it was still set.
Example
I didn't reconfirm my plans, and it turned out they were canceled.
Example
Can you reconfirm if we are still on for the meeting tomorrow?
Context: "organization"
(verb) to officially state again or make something sure for plans or events. This can happen when you are planning a party and want to make sure everyone is still coming.
Example
The event organizer needed to reconfirm the guest list before sending out the invitations.
Example
The changes were not reconfirmed, which caused confusion about the event details.
Example
Did you reconfirm the venue for the birthday party?
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