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1 confirm
v1) підтверджувати2) ратифікувати, затверджувати3) оформляти (угоду тощо)4) підкріпляти; підтримувати5) церк. конфірмувати* * *v2) затверджувати, ратифікувати; оформити ( угоду)3) підкріплювати, підтримувати4) цepк. конфірмувати -
2 confirm
підтверджувати, санкціонувати, схвалювати, дозволяти; ратифікувати; затверджувати ( в тому числі на посаді)confirm presidential nominations of justices — = confirm presidential nominations of judges затверджувати призначення суддів президентом ( законодавчим органом)
- confirm a clinical diagnosisconfirm presidential nominations of judges — = confirm presidential nominations of justices
- confirm a contract
- confirm a nomination
- confirm a remand order
- confirm a sentence
- confirm a suspicion
- confirm a treaty
- confirm a version
- confirm an appointment
- confirm by a document
- confirm by a notary
- confirm by oath
- confirm information
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3 confirm
v2. затверджувати, ратифікувати- to confirm a report підтверджувати повідомлення- to confirm the terms of a treaty підтверджувати умови договору- to confirm a treaty ратифікувати договір- the appointment has been confirmed by a higher authority призначення затверджено вищою інстанцією
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