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reconfirm

British  
/ ˌriːkənˈfɜːm /

verb

  1. to confirm (an arrangement, agreement, etc) again

    reconfirm your return flight on arrival

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He also says that customers should always reconfirm their return journey before setting off.

From BBC • Dec. 19, 2024

It will likely reconfirm Mr. Yeo’s status as the go-to portraitist of his generation for Britain’s great and good, as well as for actors, writers, businesspeople, and celebrities from around the world.

From New York Times • May 2, 2024

“All these negative things he’s saying just reconfirm his bias,” he said.

From Slate • May 1, 2024

On the supply front, top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is expected to reconfirm an extension of its voluntary oil-output cut of 1 million barrels per day through December, analysts told Reuters on Thursday.

From Reuters • Nov. 2, 2023

Meanwhile, my phone is still out of commission, and I take a moment to reconfirm the fact that that means the airline app is useless, too.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith