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1 bevestigen
♦voorbeelden:2 mijn mening wordt hierdoor bevestigd • this bears out/confirms my opinionde uitzondering bevestigt de regel • the exception proves the ruleeen vonnis bevestigen • confirm a sentenceiemand bevestigen in zijn mening • confirm someone in his opinionhet gerucht bevestigen noch ontkennen • neither confirm nor deny the rumourmijn vrouw kan u bevestigen dat ik thuis was • my wife can confirm that I was at home -
2 bekrachtigen
♦voorbeelden:〈 met betrekking tot wet〉 bekrachtigd worden • be passed 〈door senaat enz.〉; receive (the royal) assent 〈 door koning(in)〉 -
3 aannemen
v. accept, take on, take up, admit, adopt, confirm, receive, assume, presume, suppose, opine, posit, postulate, affiliate, employ, hire -
4 affirmeren
v. affirm, confirm; claim; state to be true -
5 attesteren
v. attest, certify, testify; confirm -
6 beargumenteren
v. substantiate, prove, verify, confirm; actualize, make real; strengthen, solidify -
7 bekrachtigen
v. ratify, approve, authorize, confirm, sanction -
8 bevestigen
v. fasten, attach; confirm, affirm, attest; establish, institute -
9 brevetteren
v. certify, confirm to be true -
10 certificeren
v. certify, confirm to be true; authorize -
11 certifiëren
v. certificate, confirm -
12 confirmator
n. confirmatory, serving to confirm, corroborative -
13 confirmeren
v. confirm, approve; verify, show to be true; strengthen -
14 homologeren
v. homologate, confirm; approve -
15 versterken
v. strengthen, invigorate, fortify, intensify, consolidate, amplify, reinforce, re enforce, secure, confirm, increase, recruit -
16 vormen
v. form, compose, fashion, frame, shape, figure, model, pattern, mould, mold, constitute, make, finalize, pod, sculp, sculpt, sculpture, throw, turn, confirm -
17 als lidmaat bevestigen/aannemen
als lidmaat bevestigen/aannemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > als lidmaat bevestigen/aannemen
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18 bewaarheiden
♦voorbeelden:1 de voorspellingen/dromen zijn bewaarheid/hebben zich bewaarheid • the predictions/dreams have come true -
19 beëdigen
♦voorbeelden:een getuige beëdigen • swear (in) a witness -
20 confirmeren
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confirm — mid 13c., confirmyn to ratify, from O.Fr. confermer (13c., Mod.Fr. confirmer) strengthen, establish, consolidate; affirm by proof or evidence; anoint (a king), from L. confirmare make firm, strengthen, establish, from com , intensive prefix (see… … Etymology dictionary
confirm — con|firm W2S2 [kənˈfə:m US ə:rm] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: confirmer, from Latin confirmare, from com ( COM ) + firmare to make firm ] 1.) to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof ▪ New… … Dictionary of contemporary English
confirm */*/*/ — UK [kənˈfɜː(r)m] / US [kənˈfɜrm] verb Word forms confirm : present tense I/you/we/they confirm he/she/it confirms present participle confirming past tense confirmed past participle confirmed 1) [transitive] to prove that something is true The… … English dictionary
confirm — con|firm [ kən fɜrm ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to prove that something is true: The study confirms the findings of earlier research. Please bring something with you that confirms your identity. confirm (that): The doctor may run a test to confirm … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English