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confirmed
adjective as in verified; corroborated
Strong matches
adjective as in habitual; rooted
Strongest matches
accustomed, chronic, deep-rooted, deep-seated, dyed-in-the-wool, entrenched, fixed, habituated, ingrained, inured, inveterate
Weak matches
Example Sentences
A White House official confirmed to the BBC that the president was expected to attend.
Some Northern Ireland energy customers face changes to their bills after price rises and cuts were confirmed following a review by the Utility Regulator.
Bishop Montgomery has 24 transfer students this year, and a booster who said he had paid parents to move their sons to Narbonne confirmed he also was helping Bishop Montgomery.
The Times confirmed the incident is under investigation by the California Highway Patrol, which said the driver, who is from Westminster, was verbally and physically assaulted.
The Foreign Office said it was speaking to the 19-year-old's family but confirmed only one in-person visit had been made to the prison, on 16 May.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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