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تایید کردن، تصدیق کردن
مسجل کردن، تسجیل، تثبیت کردن، قانون فقه: تنفیذ کردن
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: فروش/خرید/تدارکات: تثبیت کردن
مالی: تایید
کامپیوتر: قبول کردن
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Synonyms & Related Words confirm[verb]Synonyms:- prove, authenticate, bear out, corroborate, endorse, ratify, substantiate, validate, verify
- strengthen, buttress, establish, fix, fortify, reinforce
Antonyms: deny, contradict
Contrasted words: decline, refuse, reject, confute, controvert, disprove, refute, contravene, gainsay, impugn, negative, traverse
Related Idioms: make good
Related Words: accede,
acquiesce,
assent,
consent,
subscribe,
validate,
attest,
certify,
vouch,
witness,
back,
support,
underpin,
uphold,
warrant,
check,
check out
English Thesaurus: confirm, prove, back up, support, bear something out, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary con‧firm S2 W2 AC /kənˈfɜːm $ -ɜːrm/
verb [transitive] [
Word Family: verb:
confirm;
noun:
confirmation;
adjective:
confirmed ≠
unconfirmed]
[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: confirmer, from Latin confirmare, from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + firmare 'to make firm']
1. to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof
Antonym : refute:
New evidence has confirmed the first witness’s story. To confirm my diagnosis I need to do some tests.confirm that Research has confirmed that the risk is higher for women.confirm what The new results confirm what most of us knew already.2. to say that something is definitely true
Antonym : deny:
The President refused to confirm the rumor. Managers have so far refused to confirm or deny reports that up to 200 jobs are to go.confirm that Walsh confirmed that the money had been paid.confirm what My brother will confirm what I have told you.3. to tell someone that a possible arrangement, date, or situation is now definite or official:
Could you confirm the dates we discussed? Smith was confirmed as the club’s new manager yesterday.confirm a booking/reservation/appointment I am writing to confirm a booking for a single room for the night of 6 June.4. to make you believe that your idea or feeling is right
confirm your fears/doubts/suspicions etc This just confirms my worst fears.confirm you in your belief/opinion/view etc (that) (=make you believe something more strongly) The expression on his face confirmed me in my suspicions.5. be confirmed to be made a full member of the Christian church in a special ceremony
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Collocations confirm verb ADV. merely, only, simply This latest tragedy merely confirms my view that the law must be tightened.
officially The plans were officially confirmed yesterday. VERB + CONFIRM be able/unable to, can/could | appear to, seem to, tend to These new symptoms tend to confirm my original diagnosis. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common Errors confirmverb BAD: Could you please confirm me whether you have received my order.
GOOD: Could you please confirm whether you have received my order.
Usage Note:confirm + direct object (WITHOUT
me, us, them, etc): 'I am pleased to confirm that your application has been approved.'
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