Definition of Reconfirmation

1. Noun. The act of reconfirming; a second or subsequent confirmation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reconfirmation

1. confirmation [n -S] - See also: confirmation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconfirmation

reconferring
reconfers
reconfigurability
reconfigurable
reconfiguration
reconfigurations
reconfigure
reconfigured
reconfigures
reconfiguring
reconfine
reconfined
reconfines
reconfining
reconfirm
reconfirmation (current term)
reconfirmations
reconfirmed
reconfirming
reconfirms
recongregate
recongregated
recongregates
recongregating
reconjoin
reconjoined
reconjoining
reconjoins
reconjure
reconjured

Literary usage of Reconfirmation

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1920)
"reconfirmation takes place after such changes of circumstances as might be considered to ... reconfirmation can be given to the whole of a previous treaty, ..."

2. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1905)
"reconfirmation can be given to the whole of a previous treaty or to parts of it only. Sometimes reconfirmation is given in this very precise way, ..."

3. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1912)
"reconfirmation take?,* place after such changes of circumstances as might be considered to ... Sometimes reconfirmation is given in this very precise way, ..."

4. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor by Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, Alexander Taylor (1849)
"For why should not divines do in the question of reconfirmation as in that ... to be abused with a pretence of tradition, in the matter of reconfirmation, ..."

5. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an Essay by Jeremy Taylor (1851)
"For why should not divines do in the question of reconfirmation as in that of ... the matter of reconfirmation, which never yet came to a serious question ? ..."

6. A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying: Shewing the Unreasonableness of by Jeremy Taylor, Richard Cattermole (1834)
"For why should not divines do in the question of reconfirmation as in that of ... to be abused with a pretence of tradition in the matter of reconfirmation, ..."

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