The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense.
Examples of confirm
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Club officials won't confirm his signing, but the announcement is expected soon.
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The ease with which they sailed through the Holiday Bowl seemed to confirm that.
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Federal Election Commission reports confirm the contributions from Shelby's PAC.
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Watchmouse data appears to confirm both the British and German sites had a blip.
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Francois is the 11th player to confirm her involvement with the Steel next year.
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Peter then tried to call the hotline to confirm the downtown collection address.
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Three green lights on the display above will confirm that it is down and locked.
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Mark Toner, a State Department spokesman, said he could not confirm the attacks.
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We will reply to confirm your booking and you can pay when you come to the show.
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Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant"
Strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account"
Make more firm; "Confirm thy soul in self-control!"
Support a person for a position; "The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense"
Administer the rite of confirmation to; "the children were confirmed in their mother's faith"
(confirmation) additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"
(Confirmation (composition)) "Confirmation" is a bebop standard composed by saxophonist Charlie Parker in 1946. It is known as a challenging number due to its long, complex head and rapid chord changes, which feature an extended cycle of fifths.
(Confirmation (education)) Tenure commonly refers to life tenure in a job and specifically to a senior academic's contractual right not to have his or her position terminated without just cause.
(Confirmation (epistemology)) Verificationism is the idea that a statement or question only has meaning if there is some way to determine if the statement is true, or what the answer to the question is.