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confirmative

American  
[kuhn-furm-uh-tiv] / kənˈfɜrm ə tɪv /

adjective

  1. having the effect of confirming, supporting, or certifying something.


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We just passed the silver anniversary of one of the most confirmative moments in sports for me: Nov. 19, 1996.

From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2021

It is a collective thing and a confirmative of humanity.

From The Guardian • May 15, 2020

Telephone censorship was sufficiently relaxed so that one U. S. correspondent actually shouted to his Vienna office from Belgrade certain confirmative details respecting General Zivkovitch's role in the royal murders of 1903.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is written, and we have laws, examples, reasons, and daily experiences confirmative of the same.

From Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 3 by Motteux, Peter Anthony

Asceticism, usually taken as evidence to the reverse, is on the contrary, confirmative.

From Religion & Sex Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development by Cohen, Chapman

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