confirm
UK /kənˈfɜːm/ US /kənˈfɝm/
verb 4adv 1
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4(verb.)
ADV
merely, only, simply
The test results simply confirm that she has made excellent progress this year.
officially
The government officially confirmed that the new policy would start next month.
VERB + CONFIRM
be able/unable to, can/could
appear to, seem to, tend to
The latest test results seem to confirm that she has made a full recovery.
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