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Reconfirm

Reconfirm \Re`con*firm"\ (r[=e]`k[o^]n*f[~e]rm"), v. t. [Pref. re- + confirm: cf. F. reconfirmer.] To confirm anew.
--Clarendon.

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reconfirm

vb. 1 To confirm again; to establish more firmly 2 (context aviation travel dated English) To advise an airline of your intention to use a reservation, or risk cancellation.

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reconfirm

v. confirm again; "You must reconfirm your flight reservations"

Usage examples of "reconfirm".

I chewed the inside of my cheek and used the kitchen phone to reconfirm with Alicia, my supplier.

He pushed to reconfirm his ground-breaking theories, his fantastic results about the nature of antimatter.

The Emperor was reconfirmed and life continued, largely unchanged from one cycle to the next.

And yet, he reconfirmed it, something was sucking huge quantities of power from the core.

In fact, after the stricken Brauchitsch had left his presence he had the order reconfirmed by telephone to Zossen.

Whereas against all this, which had been confirmed and reconfirmed in the scriptures, poetry, feelings, and visions of all ages, what Copernicus proposed was a universe no eye could see but only the mind imagine: a mathematical, totally invisible construction, of interest only to astronomers, unbeheld, unfelt by any others of this human race, whose sight and feelings were locked still to earth.

Louis, and reconfirmed that the Dallas and Tulsa lecture dates were unchanged.

There was even an ancient duplicate of that yellow tattered scroll royally, reconfirming lands and title to John, the most distinguished of all the Caradocs, who had unfortunately neglected to be born in wedlock, by one of those humorous omissions to be found in the genealogies of most old families.

Whereas against all this, which had been confirmed and reconfirmed in the scriptures, poetry, feelings, and visions of all ages, what Copernicus proposed was a universe no eye could see but only the mind imagine: a mathematical, totally invisible construction, of interest only to astronomers, unbeheld, unfelt by any others of this human race, whose sight and feelings were locked still to earth.

The celebration promises to jam all air traffic into Israel for weeks, so he reserves the El Al flight from Zurich to Tel Aviv half a year ahead, and repeatedly reconfirms it.

He reconfirmed the order for retreat to Antwerp, and that night the five Belgian divisions were disengaged from their posiĀ­tions on the Gette and withdrawn to the Antwerp camp, which they reached on August 20.

In this simple request, asking to be belled, the slave puts herself in her place, at the feet of her master, reconfirms to him her humble and loving acceptance of her bondage, reassures him of her desire to please, and gives promise of slave delights so exciting and intimate that they can be known only among masters and their women.

He'd made up his mind at the outset not to make any reports that weren't vital, and Longsword's destruction reconfirmed his determination, for there was no way the Bugs could miss a transiting courier drone.