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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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Norway’s central bank, Norges Bank, held its key policy rate at 4% in its recent decision and reconfirmed plans to slowly ease monetary policy in the coming years.

From The Wall Street Journal

Norway’s central bank held its key policy rate at 4% on Thursday and reconfirmed plans to slowly ease monetary policy in the coming years.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We enter 2026 with a continued and reconfirmed positive view on European banks operating in a ‘perfect’ environment,” analysts write.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jeffrey D. Sachs, president of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, said the findings reconfirmed "happiness is rooted in trust, kindness, and social connection".

From BBC

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

From BBC