"Confirming" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Confirming" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Confirming" Meaning

Confirming refers to the action of verifying or establishing the truth or accuracy of something. It can also mean to make sure or certify that something is correct, accurate or acceptable. For example: "I need to confirming the flight schedule before we leave".

"Confirming" Examples

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1. Verb

Please confirm the hotel reservation by this Friday.

2. Verb

Can you confirm the meeting for 2 PM tomorrow?

3. Verb

The customer service representative will confirm your order details.

4. Verb

To confirm, the project deadline is next Friday.

5. Adjective

The researchers have confirmed the existence of a new species.

"Confirming" Similar Words

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Confirmation

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Confirmation refers to the act of verifying or making certain the accuracy or truth of something, often through documentation or evidence. It can also refer to the process of formally accepting or ratifying an agreement, plan, or decision.

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Confiscate

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The taking of property or goods from someone without their consent, usually by a government agency or law enforcement as a punishment, fine, or to enforce a law or regulation.

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Confiscatory refers to the act of seizing or taking possession of something, often as a punishment or penalty. It can also describe a law or policy that gives the government the right to take possession of something from someone as a way of punishing them or deterring others from engaging in a particular behavior. In economics, confiscatory refers to a tax or levy that is so high that it essentially amounts to a confiscation of property, often being seen as unfair or excessive.

Confiserie

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A confiserie is a confectionery shop or a place where sweets and candies are sold. In French-speaking countries, it is a common term for a shop that sells pastries, chocolates, and other sweet treats.