US /kənˈfɜ:rm/
・UK /kənˈfɜ:m/
The photos confirm news that no parent wants to hear.
Just to confirm if your ticket says two, it's going to be three, okay.
>> Reporter: THE SCHOOL WILL NOT CONFIRM HIS ATTENDANCE.
CONFIRM HIS ATTENDANCE. BUT FROM AUGUST 1998 TO FALL
In fact, guys, I'm going to confirm one of your worst fears, women plan preemptive strikes against you for stuff you haven't even done yet.
I'm going to confirm one
See, remember before when i said we need to confirm the kill
Always confirm the kill.
President Trump, will the Prime Minister confirm whether she actually wants an invite to be
on Northern Powerhouse Rail, will the Prime Minister confirm her Government's commitment
YOU BELIEVE THEY WOULD CONFIRM
So this expression is used socially shortly before plans, maybe the day before or the night before to confirm the person isn't going to cancel that plan.
So once it's situated there, we close the hatch and on the screen, we confirm that the wafer is on our end efficator and hit okay.
And Russia says as many as 250,000 from eastern Ukraine have entered Russia, though CNN can't independently confirm that.