1. confirmed - Adjective
2. confirmed - Verb
3. confirmed - Adjective Satellite
of persons; not subject to change
having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation
Source: WordNetThe mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation. Henry David Thoreau
It is an acknowledged truth in philosophy that a just theory will always be confirmed by experiment. Thomas Malthus
I am confirmed in my division of human energies. Ambitious people climb, but faithful people build. Julia Ward Howe
Truth is confirmed by inspection and delay; falsehood by haste and uncertainty. Tacitus
It is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they are confirmed by theory. Arthur Eddington
In natural science the principles of truth ought to be confirmed by observation. Carl Linnaeus