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confirmation
verification: receive an e-mail confirmation for an order placed online; a religious rite or ceremony: Her whole family attended her confirmation.
Not to be confused with:
conformation – symmetrical arrangement of parts: The conformation of the structure was very pleasing.
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con·fir·ma·tion
(kŏn′fər-mā′shən)n.
1.
a. The act of confirming.
b. Something that confirms; verification.
2.
a. A Christian rite admitting a baptized person to full membership in a church.
b. A ceremony in Judaism that marks the completion of a young person's religious training.
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confirmation
(ˌkɒnfəˈmeɪʃən)n
1. the act of confirming
2. something that confirms; verification
3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a rite in several Christian churches that confirms a baptized person in his or her faith and admits him or her to full participation in the church
4. (Philosophy) (in the philosophy of science) the relationship between an observation and the theory which it supposedly renders more probable. Compare hypothetico-deductive
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con•fir•ma•tion
(ˌkɒn fərˈmeɪ ʃən)n.
1. the act of confirming.
2. the state of being confirmed.
3. something that confirms, as a corroborative statement or piece of evidence.
4. a Christian rite administered to baptized persons, regarded as a sacrament endowing gifts of the Holy Spirit or as a ceremony of admission to full communion with a church.
5. a ceremony among Reform and some Conservative Jews in which a young person is formally admitted as an adult member of the community.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Latin]
con`fir•ma′tion•al, adj.
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Noun | 1. | confirmation - additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory" cogent evidence, proof - any factual evidence that helps to establish the truth of something; "if you have any proof for what you say, now is the time to produce it" bed check - a check that everyone is in bed by the time they should be crosscheck - an instance of confirming something by considering information from several sources odd-even check, parity check, redundancy check - a system of checking for errors in computer functioning checksum - a digit representing the sum of the digits in an instance of digital data; used to check whether errors have occurred in transmission or storage |
2. | confirmation - information that confirms or verifies info, information - a message received and understood reenforcement, reinforcement - information that makes more forcible or convincing; "his gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints" corroboration, documentation, certification - confirmation that some fact or statement is true through the use of documentary evidence | |
3. | confirmation - making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it; "the ratification of the treaty"; "confirmation of the appointment" agreement - the verbal act of agreeing | |
4. | confirmation - a ceremony held in the synagogue (usually at Pentecost) to admit as adult members of the Jewish community young men and women who have successfully completed a course of study in Judaism religious ceremony, religious ritual - a ceremony having religious meaning | |
5. | confirmation - a sacrament admitting a baptized person to full participation in the church sacrament - a formal religious ceremony conferring a specific grace on those who receive it; the two Protestant ceremonies are baptism and the Lord's Supper; in the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church there are seven traditional rites accepted as instituted by Jesus: baptism and confirmation and Holy Eucharist and penance and holy orders and matrimony and extreme unction |
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confirmation
noun
1. proof, evidence, testimony, verification, ratification, validation, corroboration, authentication, substantiation He took her resignation as confirmation of their suspicions.
proof denial, contradiction, repudiation, disavowal
proof denial, contradiction, repudiation, disavowal
2. affirmation, approval, acceptance, endorsement, ratification, assent, agreement She glanced over at James for confirmation of what she'd said.
affirmation refusal, rejection, cancellation, disapproval, annulment
affirmation refusal, rejection, cancellation, disapproval, annulment
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confirmation
noun1. An act of confirming officially:
2. That which confirms:
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Translations
تَأْكِيدتأْكيد
potvrzeníbiřmování
bekræftelsekonfirmation
kinnitus
vahvistuskonfirmaatio
potvrda
bérmáláskonfirmáció
fermingstaîfesting; ferming
確認
확인
birmovanie
potrditev
bekräftelse
การยืนยัน
teyitdoğrulama
sự xác nhận
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
confirmation
[ˌkɒnfərˈmeɪʃən] n (= corroboration) [report, rumour, fear] → confirmation f
[appointment, arrangement] → confirmation f; [booking, reservation] → confirmation f
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
confirmation
n
(Eccl) → Konfirmation f; (of Roman Catholics) → Firmung f; confirmation classes → Konfirmanden-/Firmunterricht m
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confirm
(kənˈfəːm) verb1. to establish or make quite certain. They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.
2. to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches.
ˌconfirˈmation (kon-) nounconfirmand (-mand) noun
a person who receives religious confirmation or is a candidate for it.
conˈfirmed adjective1. settled in a habit or way of life. a confirmed bachelor/drunkard.
2. (of a person) who has received religious confirmation.
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confirmation
→ تَأْكِيد potvrzení bekræftelse Bestätigung επιβεβαίωση confirmación vahvistus confirmation potvrda conferma 確認 확인 bevestiging bekreftelse potwierdzenie confirmação подтверждение bekräftelse การยืนยัน teyit sự xác nhận 证实Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009