Confirmations

/kənˌfɜːrˈmeɪʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of confirmation: a written or verbal assertion that certain facts or agreements are accurate and accepted, often serving as evidence in legal or financial contexts.
    The lawyer requested confirmations from all parties to verify the contract terms.

Forms

  • confirmation

Commentary

Use 'confirmation' for the singular form when drafting; 'confirmations' typically appears in contexts involving multiple attestations or verifications.

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