Conform vs. Confirm

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Conformverb

}} To act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure.

Conformverb

To be in accordance with a set of specifications or regulations, or with a policy or guideline.

Conformverb

(transitive) To make similar in form or nature; to make suitable for a purpose; to adapt.

Conformadjective

Of the same form; similar in import; conformable.

Conformverb

To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into harmony or agreement with; - usually with to or unto.

Conformverb

To be in accord or harmony; to comply; to be obedient; to submit; - with to or with.

Conformverb

To comply with the usages of the Established Church; to be a conformist.

Conformverb

be similar, be in line with

Conformverb

adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions;

Confirmverb

To strengthen; to make firm or resolute.

Confirmverb

To administer the sacrament of confirmation on (someone).

Confirmverb

To assure the accuracy of previous statements.

Confirmverb

To make firm or firmer; to add strength to; to establish; as, health is confirmed by exercise.

Confirmverb

To strengthen in judgment or purpose.

Confirmverb

To give new assurance of the truth of; to render certain; to verify; to corroborate; as, to confirm a rumor.

Confirmverb

To render valid by formal assent; to complete by a necessary sanction; to ratify; as, to confirm the appoinment of an official; the Senate confirms a treaty.

Confirmverb

To administer the rite of confirmation to. See Confirmation, 3.

Confirmverb

establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts;

Confirmverb

strengthen or make more firm;

Confirmverb

make more firm;

Confirmverb

as of a person to a position;

Confirmverb

administer the rite of confirmation to;

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