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1. confirmation
noun. ['ˌkɑːnfɝˈmeɪʃən'] additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- confirmatio (Latin)
Rhymes with Confirmation
- deinstitutionalization
- institutionalization
- self-congratulation
- antidiscrimination
- telecommunication
- nondiscrimination
- misrepresentation
- mischaracterization
- internationalization
- industrialization
- decriminalization
- transillumination
- self-determination
- renationalization
- recapitalization
- prestidigitation
- misinterpretation
- misidentification
- miscommunication
- experimentation
- excommunication
- disqualification
- discontinuation
- denationalization
- decentralization
- transplantation
- singularization
- self-perpetuation
- securitization
- reinterpretation
Sentences with confirmation
1. Noun, singular or mass
Verify the action and then wait for a confirmation number to pop up.
Quotes about confirmation
1. Life, he realize, was much like a song. In the beginning there is mystery, in the end there is confirmation, but it's in the middle where all the emotion resides to make the whole thing worthwhile.
- Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song
2. Once a day, especially in the early years of life and study, call yourselves to an account what new ideas, what new proposition or truth you have gained, what further confirmation of known truths, and what advances you have made in any part of knowledge.
- Isaac Watts, The Improvement of the Mind to Which Are Added a Discourse on the Education of Children
2. confirmation
noun. ['ˌkɑːnfɝˈmeɪʃən'] information that confirms or verifies.
Antonyms
Etymology
- confirmatio (Latin)
3. confirmation
noun. ['ˌkɑːnfɝˈmeɪʃən'] 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.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- confirmatio (Latin)