Confirmation

  • 31confirmation — con|fir|ma|tion [ˌkɔnfəˈmeıʃən US ˌka:nfər ] n [U and C] 1.) a statement, document etc that says that something is definitely true confirmation of ▪ There has still been no official confirmation of the report. confirmation that ▪ verbal… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 32Confirmation — 1. The occurrence of two or more indicators corresponding with one another and thereby corroborating the predicted trend. 2. The written acknowledgment provided by a broker indicating that a trade has been completed. This includes details such as …

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  • 33confirmation — 1) The Philippians are said to share with Paul in the defence and confirmation of the gospel (Phil. 1:7), that is, in the establishment of its truth at his forthcoming trial. Possibly he is optimistic about an acquittal which will strengthen the… …

    Dictionary of the Bible

  • 34confirmation — con|fir|ma|tion [ ,kanfər meıʃn ] noun * 1. ) uncount a statement saying that something is definitely true or accurate: The claims have received independent confirmation from a team of experts. confirmation that: There has been no official… …

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  • 35confirmation — noun (C, U) 1 a statement etc that says that something is definitely true, or the act of stating this (+ of): There s still no official confirmation of the report. | confirmation that: verbal confirmation that payment has been made 2 a letter etc …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 36confirmation — A technique used by an auditor to obtain third party evidence in support of information supplied by a client. For example, confirmation may be sought from a bank of balances held by a client (see bank confirmation). See also: circularization of… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 37confirmation — noun 1) independent confirmation of the deaths Syn: corroboration, verification, proof, testimony, endorsement, authentication, substantiation, evidence 2) confirmation of your appointment Syn: ratification, approval …

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  • 38Confirmation —    This word (from the Latin confirmare, meaning to strengthen or to establish ) refers to the third sacrament ofinitiation. In the Eastern Church, and in the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA), Confirmation is administered at the… …

    Glossary of theological terms

  • 39confirmation — patvirtinimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. acknowledgement; confirmation vok. Bestätigung, f; Quittung, f; Rückmeldung, f rus. квитирование, n; подтверждение, n pranc. affirmation, f; confirmation, f …

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  • 40confirmation — /ˌkɒnfə meɪʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. the act of making certain ♦ confirmation of a booking the act of checking that a booking is certain 2. a document which confirms something ● She received confirmation from the bank that the deeds had been deposited …

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