dinsel tören yapmak

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confirm
To confer the Christian sacrament of confirmation
Approve For example, the Senate must confirm or approve presidential appointments of federal judges
If something confirms you in your decision, belief, or opinion, it makes you think that you are definitely right. It has confirmed me in my decision not to become a nun
To give new assurance of the truth of; to render certain; to verify; to corroborate; as, to confirm a rumor
administer the rite of confirmation to; "the children were confirmed in their mother's faith"
Act of a correspondent bank in the seller's country by which it agrees to honor the issuing bank's letter of credit
If you confirm something that has been stated or suggested, you say that it is true because you know about it. The spokesman confirmed that the area was now in rebel hands He confirmed what had long been feared + confirmation con·fir·ma·tion She glanced over at James for confirmation
To validate or increase the validity of a particular market movement, usually a new or significant high or low Eg, if the Dow makes a new high but the Dow Jones Transports doesn't, the new high is not "confirmed " Can also use it with other market indices, eg, A/D-line More generally, confirmation has to do with comparing a number of technical indicators or studies to see if most are in agreement as to future price movement See also Divergence & Dow Theory
To strengthen in judgment or purpose
establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant"
To ascertain through appropriate inquiry and investigation (Cf , AUTHENTICATION; VERIFY A DIGITAL SIGNATURE)
To make firm or firmer; to add strength to; to establish; as, health is confirmed by exercise
To assure the accuracy of previous statements
as of a person to a position; "The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense
To administer the rite of confirmation to
make more firm; "Confirm thy soul in self-control!" establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant" strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account" administer the rite of confirmation to; "the children were confirmed in their mother's faith" as of a person to a position; "The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense
If something confirms what you believe, suspect, or fear, it shows that it is definitely true. X-rays have confirmed that he has not broken any bones These new statistics confirm our worst fears about the depth of the recession + confirmation con·fir·ma·tion They took her resignation from Bendix as confirmation of their suspicions
To strengthen; to make firm
If you confirm an arrangement or appointment, you say that it is definite, usually in a letter or on the telephone. You make the reservation, and I'll confirm it in writing. + confirmation con·fir·ma·tion Travel arrangements are subject to confirmation by State Tourist Organisations
strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account"