confirms
menegaskan
definition
verb
if these fears are confirmed, the outlook for the economy will be dire
establish the truth or correctness of (something previously believed, suspected, or feared to be the case).
he had been baptized and confirmed
administer the religious rite of confirmation to.
translation of 'confirms'
verb
memperkukuhkan,
mempertegas,
memperkukuh,
mempertetapkan,
memperteguhkan,
menegaskan,
membaptiskan,
mempertetap,
mengukuhkan,
meyakinkan,
membabtiskan,
memperkuat,
menetapkan,
membenarkan,
meneguhkan,
memperteguh,
memastikan,
menguatkan
example
You focus on the fact that he neither 'confirms' nor denies an imminent threat.
Yet most Catholic parents will make practicing Catholicism mandatory for their children and the Church 'confirms' young adults usually around 14.
Certainly all historical experience 'confirms' the truth - that man would not have attained the possible unless time and again he had reached out for the impossible.
All that clause states is that the High Court 'confirms' appointments.
My colleague has been in contact with the industry throughout the evening listening to its concerns, and he 'confirms' that, in fact, there is a loophole.
A law enforcement source 'confirms' investigators believe the bombers used a peroxide-based explosive called HNDT.
The Western Church 'confirms' its members at various ages (commonly age 12-15 in Canada).
This is a book which 'confirms' the adage that truth is stranger than fiction.
This apparently well conducted study also 'confirms' the previously established benefits of antibiotics in reducing the duration of symptoms.
So this ‘crisis summit’ at least 'confirms' one apparently forgotten truth.
So, as John suggests, why won't they simply put the matter to rest by 'confirming' or denying the facts as set out in the memos?
I received a phone call 'confirming' my appointment for tomorrow, just after lunch.
In today's Press Briefing, though, he would neither 'confirm' nor deny this report.
I am now 'confirmed' in post, and we are awaiting the results of the national executive elections.
If anything, it 'confirmed them in' their resolve to do the right thing as they saw it and not give in to the pressures of one side or the other on this issue.
Although the wild pair's wedding date has yet to be publicly 'confirmed' it is believed their hearts were set on tying the knot later this month.
These objects 'confirmed us in' a traditional humanist understanding of the world beyond our own.
Regardless, its relative failure probably 'confirmed' him in his preference for lighter subjects.
It hardens our racial categories and 'confirms us in' our bad habit of treating race like it's real.
But its figures 'confirmed' the widespread fear in schools that they were up against demographics as much as private sector salaries.
Five days after the appointment of the Administrator by the Board, a meeting of all the creditors, including the workers, is held to 'confirm' that appointment.
It's true that nobody has 'confirmed' , on the record, that the proposal is even under discussion.
The truth was reluctantly 'confirmed' by the Pentagon after news reports corroborated the evidence.
Can someone out there 'confirm' that this is true?
Reporters covering the story were quick to 'confirm' that her performance would include bikinis, but no actually topless scenes.
Passengers who have already made bookings have now been told to 'confirm' their arrangements - or risk losing them.
The briefing in my mind 'confirmed' the correctness of where Labor was headed in terms of our policy.
Another soldier 'confirmed' the general's story, adding that he would be prepared to identify American soldiers if given the chance.
Well did you bother checking with her agency to 'confirm' her arrangements in this country?
The man, in fact, 'confirmed' in his testimony that it was he who always made the decisions during the marriage.
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