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confirmatory

/kuhn-fur-muh-tawr-ee/US // kənˈfɜr məˌtɔr i //

确认性,确认性的,确认式,确认

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving to confirm; corroborative.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incollateral

Examples

  • If the confirmatory test is also positive, then the athlete is moved to a dedicated hotel facility outside the Village, again in dedicated Olympic transport.

  • The agency directed Biogen to verify a benefit to patients in a confirmatory study due in nine years.

  • The FDA will require a confirmatory trial for Aduhelm, the brand name of the generic aducanumab, and could restrict its use or remove it from the market if it is shown to not be effective.

  • This year, Virginia joined the ranks of 17 other states that allow “confirmatory” or second-parent adoption.

  • Only two of the 44 potential reinfections were designated “probable” and the rest were considered “possible,” “based on the amount of confirmatory evidence available,” the health agency press release said.

  • From there, they are then sent to an FDA lab for confirmatory chemical testing.

  • Thus far we have only considered the origin of life, as confirmatory of man's spiritual nature.

  • Both the above instruments are to a great extent merely confirmatory of the privileges previously conceded to the Templars.

  • While Mary wept and lamented, Cornelia wrote the confirmatory wire, and sent it out to the waiting messenger.

  • They were trifling remains, but they sufficed, and the six fuming halves of pennygrabs were confirmatory.

  • This is all more or less confirmatory of Moscheles, if indeed any confirmation be needed.