confirmatory

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confirmatory (comparative more confirmatory, superlative most confirmatory)

  1. Serving to confirm something.
    • 1850, Charles Dickens, chapter 41, in David Copperfield:
      I replied, as I usually did whenever I had a chance, that nobody had ever loved anybody else as I loved Dora. Traddles came to my assistance with a confirmatory murmur.
    • 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 16,
      "Do you come to me, Master-at-arms, with so foggy a tale? As to Budd, cite me an act or spoken word of his confirmatory of what you in general charge against him. [] "
    • 1986, Mark S. Gold and A.L.C. Pottash, Diagnostic and Laboratory Testing in Psychiatry, New York and London: Plenum Medical Book Company, Chapter 3, p. 43,
      The main indication for performing the DST is for the confirmation of suspected major depression. A positive test is excellent confirmatory evidence of the diagnosis.

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