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EVIDENCE |
Confirmation |
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PROOF |
Confirmation |
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CONFIRMANCE |
Confirmation. |
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CONFIRMEDLY |
With confirmation. |
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TENTATIVE |
Subject to confirmation |
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SURETY |
Evidence; confirmation; warrant. |
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VERFICATION |
Confirmation by evidence. |
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REASSURANCE |
Assurance or confirmation renewed or repeated. |
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CONFIRMATORY |
Pertaining to the rite of confirmation. |
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AFFIRMANCE |
Confirmation; ratification; confirmation of a voidable
act. |
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RATIHABITION |
Confirmation or approbation, as of an act or
contract. |
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CONFIRM |
To administer the rite of confirmation to. See
Confirmation, 3. |
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ESTABLISHMENT |
The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining;
settlement; confirmation. |
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AFFIRMATION |
Confirmation of anything established; ratification;
as, the affirmation of a law. |
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CITE |
To refer to or specify, as for support, proof,
illustration, or confirmation. |
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CONSIGNATION |
The act of ratifying or establishing, as if by
signing; confirmation; ratification. |
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IMPOSE |
To lay on, as the hands, in the religious rites of
confirmation and ordination. |
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VOID |
Of no legal force or effect, incapable of confirmation or
ratification; null. Cf. Voidable, 2. |
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BISHOP |
To admit into the church by confirmation; to confirm;
hence, to receive formally to favor. |
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IMPOSITION |
The act of laying on the hands as a religious ceremoy,
in ordination, confirmation, etc. |
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HOMOLOGATION |
Confirmation or ratification (as of something
otherwise null and void), by a court or a grantor. |
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RATIFICATION |
The act of ratifying; the state of being ratified;
confirmation; sanction; as, the ratification of a treaty. |
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OBSIGNATION |
The act of sealing or ratifying; the state of being
sealed or confirmed; confirmation, as by the Holy Spirit. |
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CONFIRMATION |
The act of confirming or strengthening; the act of
establishing, ratifying, or sanctioning; as, the confirmation of an
appointment. |
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CORROBORATION |
The act of corroborating, strengthening, or
confirming; addition of strength; confirmation; as, the corroboration
of an argument, or of information. |