confirm

US /kənˈfɜ:rm/

UK /kənˈfɜ:m/

A2

verb

  • To formally approve or check something
  • To provide evidence to establish the truth of

other

  • (archaic) To strengthen.
  • To establish, ratify, or approve.
  • To administer the religious rite of confirmation to someone.
  • To strengthen or reinforce an idea, feeling, or belief.
  • To validate or give formal approval to something.
  • To verify or substantiate; to establish the truth or accuracy of something.