| 释义 | [ kuhn-fur-muh-tawr-ee ] / kənˈfɜr məˌtɔr i /SEE SYNONYMS FOR confirmatory ON THESAURUS.COM 
 adjectiveserving to confirm; corroborative.Also con·firm·a·tive  [kuhn-fur-muh-tiv]  /kənˈfɜr mə tɪv/ .Origin of confirmatory1630–40; <Medieval Latin confirmātōrius, equivalent to Latin confirmā(re) (see confirm) + -tōrius-tory1OTHER WORDS FROM confirmatorynon·con·firm·a·tive, adjectivenon·con·firm·a·to·ry, adjectiveun·con·firm·a·tive, adjectiveun·con·firm·a·to·ry, adjectiveWords nearby confirmatoryconfirm, confirmand, confirmation, confirmation bias, confirmation hearings, confirmatory, confirmed, confirmee, confiscable, confiscate, confiscatoryDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for confirmatoryFrom there, they are then sent to an FDA lab for confirmatory chemical testing. Oil Spill Seafood Lie|The Daily Beast|August 22, 2010|DAILY BEASTShe looked round at Annie for corroboration, and Annie was in the social necessity of making a confirmatory murmur. Annie Kilburn|William Dean HowellsFollowing him, and only one train behind, came Frisbie, new from a confirmatory survey of the extension beyond the Copah district. Empire Builders|Francis LyndeAnd here we would ask, Does not this striking exception in the present argument cast back, as it were, a confirmatory reflection? Lectures on Art|Washington Allston
Analogous instances, confirmatory of these statements, occur in Yorkshire, and in the fens of Lincolnshire. The World Before the Deluge|Louis FiguierThe various new, confirmatory ideas put forth by Priestley need not be here enumerated. Priestley in America|Edgar F. Smith
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