confirm officially

confirm officially
index authorize, certify (approve), indorse, notarize

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  • confirm — verb ADVERB ▪ just, merely, only, simply ▪ This latest tragedy merely confirms my view that the law must be tightened. ▪ independently ▪ These results were ind …   Collocations dictionary

  • officially — adv. Officially is used with these adjectives: ↑closed, ↑open, ↑unemployed Officially is used with these verbs: ↑acknowledge, ↑adopt, ↑annex, ↑announce, ↑approve, ↑ban, ↑call, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • confirm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. establish, strengthen; ratify, validate, approve, endorse; verify, substantiate, prove, corroborate. See assent, strength, evidence, demonstration. Ant., cancel, contradict. II (Roget s IV) v. 1.… …   English dictionary for students

  • authorize — au·tho·rize / ȯ thə ˌrīz/ vt rized, riz·ing 1: to give permission to 2: to give authority to act to au·tho·ri·za·tion /ˌȯ thə rə zā shən/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …   Law dictionary

  • certify — cer·ti·fy / sər tə ˌfī/ vt fied, fy·ing [Medieval Latin certificare, from Late Latin, to assure, convince, from Latin certus certain + ficare to make] 1: to state authoritatively: as a: to give assurance of the validity of certify corporate… …   Law dictionary

  • indorse — indorsee indorsement in·dor·s·er var of endorse endorsee endorsement endorser used primarily in the context of the Uniform Commercial Code Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. indorse …   Law dictionary

  • notarize — no·ta·rize / nō tə ˌrīz/ vt rized, riz·ing: to acknowledge or attest as notary public notarize a document Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. notarize …   Law dictionary

  • homologate — ho·mol·o·gate /hō mä lə ˌgāt/ vt gat·ed, gat·ing [Medieval Latin homologatus, past participle of homologare to agree, from Greek homologein, from homologos agreeing]: to approve or confirm officially ho·mol·o·ga·tion /hō ˌmä lə gā shən/ n Merriam …   Law dictionary

  • homologate — transitive verb ( gated; gating) Etymology: Medieval Latin homologatus, past participle of homologare to agree, from Greek homologein, from homologos Date: 1593 sanction, allow; especially to approve or confirm officially • homologation noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • homologate — [hō mäl′ə gāt΄] vt. homologated, homologating [< ML homologatus, pp. of homologare < Gr homologein, to agree, assent < homos, SAME + legein, say: see LOGIC] 1. to approve or countenance 2. Civil Law to confirm officially, as by a court… …   English World dictionary

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