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noun
- 1. the action of confirming something or the state of being confirmed: "high unemployment figures were further confirmation that the economy was in recession" Similar
- 2. (in the Christian Church) the rite at which a baptized person, especially one baptized as an infant, affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the Church: "the kind of joy mixed with tears one finds at weddings and confirmations"
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Confirmation is a noun that means a statement, proof, or ceremony that confirms something. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
Learn the meaning of confirmation as an act or process of confirming, a religious ceremony, or something that confirms. See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and kids definitions of confirmation.
Confirmation definition: an act or instance of confirming, or of establishing someone or something, as by verifying, approving, or corroborating. See examples of CONFIRMATION used in a sentence.
Confirmation is the act of showing that something is true, or something that shows this. It can also refer to a Christian or Jewish rite of admission or strengthening.
Confirmation is a noun that means a statement, letter, etc. that shows that something is true, correct or definite. It can also refer to a Christian or Jewish ceremony. Learn more about the word origin, usage and synonyms with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
A confirmation provides proof that something is true. An example might be when you receive confirmation that your flight will be on time, or you find out that something you thought might have happened actually did occur.
Confirmation is the act of confirming, something that confirms, or a Christian rite of admission to full membership in a church. See different sources, synonyms, and translations of confirmation.