confirm
Definitions
verb
To strengthen; to make firm or resolute.
To administer the sacrament of confirmation on (someone).
She pulled through with the boy till he was confirmed; but then she told him that she could not feed him any longer; he would have to go out and earn his own bread.
Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII, was baptized and confirmed at the age of three days.
To assure the accuracy of previous statements.
Despite all the evidence confirming the existence of the Protheans, little is known about their culture and society. From time to time, dig sites will yield new clues, but after 50,000 years of decay, little of value is unearthed.
The little green men were clearly professional soldiers by their bearing, carried Russian weapons, and wore Russian combat fatigues, but they had no identifying insignia. Vladimir Putin originally denied they were Russian soldiers; that April, he confirmed they were.
To approve a proposal or nomination.
The Senate must confirm federal court appointments.
adv
For sure, definitely.
This is confirm not my handwriting.
That ex-lecturer-to-be confirm gone case liao.