tending to confirm
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confirmativetending to confirm
bearto confirm
affirmedto confirm
reaffirmto confirm
ATTESTConfirm, with "to"
ATTESTConfirm (with "to")
reconfirmto confirm anew
ratifiedto confirm formally
confirmatoryserving to confirm
ratifiesto confirm formally
ratifyto confirm formally
reconfirmingRECONFIRM, to confirm anew
backto support or confirm
reconfirmsRECONFIRM, to confirm anew
reconfirmedRECONFIRM, to confirm anew
RETYPEHow to confirm a password
validateto make valid; substantiate; confirm
homologateto approve; confirm or ratify.
obsignateto seal or confirm also OBSIGN
obsignatesOBSIGNATE, to seal or confirm also OBSIGN
obsignatedOBSIGNATE, to seal or confirm also OBSIGN
obsignatingOBSIGNATE, to seal or confirm also OBSIGN
confirmedCONFIRM, to ratify (to approve and sanction formally)
confirmingCONFIRM, to ratify (to approve and sanction formally)
findto discover or confirm the truth of (something)
confirmsCONFIRM, to ratify (to approve and sanction formally)
TESTFORTry to confirm the presence of, as a chemical
corroboratesConfirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
corroboratingConfirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
corroboratedConfirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
corroborateConfirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
surmisedSuppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it
surmisingSuppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it
surmisesSuppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it
anywayUsed to confirm or support a point or idea just mentioned
exactlyUsed as a reply to confirm or agree with what has just been said
reportedUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
reportsUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
reportingUsed to indicate that something has been stated, although one cannot confirm its accuracy
comparatorany device for comparing accurately, so as eg to detect deviations from a standard or to confirm identity