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[ kuhn-fur-muh-tawr-ee ] / kənˈfɜr məˌtɔr i / SEE SYNONYMS FOR confirmatory ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectiveserving to confirm; corroborative. Also con·firm·a·tive [kuhn-fur-muh-tiv] /kənˈfɜr mə tɪv/ . Origin of confirmatory1630–40; <Medieval Latin confirmātōrius, equivalent to Latin confirmā(re) (see confirm) + -tōrius-tory1 OTHER WORDS FROM confirmatorynon·con·firm·a·tive, adjectivenon·con·firm·a·to·ry, adjectiveun·con·firm·a·tive, adjectiveun·con·firm·a·to·ry, adjectiveWords nearby confirmatoryconfirm, confirmand, confirmation, confirmation bias, confirmation hearings, confirmatory, confirmed, confirmee, confiscable, confiscate, confiscatory Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for confirmatoryFrom there, they are then sent to an FDA lab for confirmatory chemical testing. Oil Spill Seafood Lie|The Daily Beast|August 22, 2010|DAILY BEAST She looked round at Annie for corroboration, and Annie was in the social necessity of making a confirmatory murmur. Annie Kilburn|William Dean Howells Following him, and only one train behind, came Frisbie, new from a confirmatory survey of the extension beyond the Copah district. Empire Builders|Francis Lynde And here we would ask, Does not this striking exception in the present argument cast back, as it were, a confirmatory reflection? Lectures on Art|Washington Allston
Analogous instances, confirmatory of these statements, occur in Yorkshire, and in the fens of Lincolnshire. The World Before the Deluge|Louis Figuier The various new, confirmatory ideas put forth by Priestley need not be here enumerated. Priestley in America|Edgar F. Smith
Words related to confirmatoryancillary, supporting, satellite, concomitant, auxiliary, complementary, dependent, lateral, parallel, accessory, incident, roundabout, subsidiary, coordinate, subordinate, attendant, tributary, side, sub, adjuvant |