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单词 reconfirm
释义

Definition of reconfirm in English:

reconfirm

verb riːkənˈfəːmˌrikənˈfərm
[with object]
  • Confirm again.

    this has been reconfirmed by a recent Higher Labour Court decision
    Berghofer resigned but was reconfirmed as mayor of Dresden shortly afterwards
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘I am not really worried about money,’ he said patting his pocket as if to reconfirm his statement.
    • The 1990 study was concerned not just with reconfirming the importance of tobacco but also with assessing the lesser effects of indoor air pollution of some houses by radon.
    • Furthermore, in many universities a vacancy does not exist until a post has been reconfirmed and funding assured.
    • Since I revealed the big scoop, I have had it reconfirmed by yet another highly authoritative source.
    • Call the airline to reconfirm your flights on the day of departure to prevent any surprises at the airport.
    • What's worse, the story seems to reconfirm literary stereotypes about women while vaguely insinuating that it is doing the opposite.
    • Above all, it reconfirmed my feeling that I really was better off not going.
    • In the board meeting on Monday, January 27, 2003, the previous resolution was reconfirmed with an overwhelming majority.
    • The players continued with the tour only after the agreed procedures had been reconfirmed with diplomats and security advisers.
    • Once confirmed, they do not need to be reconfirmed later.
    • It reconfirms the principle that indefinite detention is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and international law.
    • Breakfast with thick condensed milk, missed the spot completely and reconfirmed my decision to leave.
    • The National Party won the 1960 election and reconfirmed the agreement.
    • He first became mayor in a 1996 by-election, and was reconfirmed in the position in both 1997 and 2000.
    • All previously approved accounts must be reconfirmed.
    • But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself.
    • I finally persuaded her to order blood tests, which reconfirmed the diagnosis.
    • Senior mainland officials have reconfirmed a promise to university students to openly discuss the crackdown.
    • Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations?
    • We honored our part of the contract by reconfirming the flight bookings with your authorized agents.

Derivatives

  • reconfirmation

  • noun ˌriːkɒnfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌriˌkɑnfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n
    • He also said he would seek reconfirmation of his presidential bid from the party as he promised before and follow the party's decision about the confidence procedures.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We don't think that there have been any changes since the last review, and we're satisfied that all we're doing is going through a process of reconfirmation to make sure that all of the factors were taken into account back in '99.
      • It's a reconfirmation of the Ayurvedic truth: You are what you eat.
      • For him a better than expected result marks a personal vindication and certain reconfirmation as party leader.
      • ‘This was simply a reconfirmation that missiles are now a reality in South Asia,’ Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Aziz Ahmad Khan said in a statement issued in Islamabad.
 
 

Definition of reconfirm in US English:

reconfirm

verbˌrēkənˈfərmˌrikənˈfərm
[with object]
  • Confirm again.

    I was able to reconfirm this fact firsthand during my visit
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He first became mayor in a 1996 by-election, and was reconfirmed in the position in both 1997 and 2000.
    • Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations?
    • In the board meeting on Monday, January 27, 2003, the previous resolution was reconfirmed with an overwhelming majority.
    • ‘I am not really worried about money,’ he said patting his pocket as if to reconfirm his statement.
    • Breakfast with thick condensed milk, missed the spot completely and reconfirmed my decision to leave.
    • The players continued with the tour only after the agreed procedures had been reconfirmed with diplomats and security advisers.
    • I finally persuaded her to order blood tests, which reconfirmed the diagnosis.
    • The 1990 study was concerned not just with reconfirming the importance of tobacco but also with assessing the lesser effects of indoor air pollution of some houses by radon.
    • What's worse, the story seems to reconfirm literary stereotypes about women while vaguely insinuating that it is doing the opposite.
    • It reconfirms the principle that indefinite detention is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and international law.
    • But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself.
    • All previously approved accounts must be reconfirmed.
    • We honored our part of the contract by reconfirming the flight bookings with your authorized agents.
    • Senior mainland officials have reconfirmed a promise to university students to openly discuss the crackdown.
    • The National Party won the 1960 election and reconfirmed the agreement.
    • Above all, it reconfirmed my feeling that I really was better off not going.
    • Since I revealed the big scoop, I have had it reconfirmed by yet another highly authoritative source.
    • Call the airline to reconfirm your flights on the day of departure to prevent any surprises at the airport.
    • Once confirmed, they do not need to be reconfirmed later.
    • Furthermore, in many universities a vacancy does not exist until a post has been reconfirmed and funding assured.
 
 
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