Verb
To confirm anew.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLooking back in vision is like recapitulation in music; both give us time, at certain points, to reconfirm or change our conceptions of the whole. Marvin Minsky
You must reconfirm your flight reservations Source: Internet
On March 18, 2008, the FAA ordered its inspectors to reconfirm that airlines are complying with federal rules after revelations that Southwest Airlines flew dozens of aircraft without certain mandatory inspections. Source: Internet
In Europe, I rely on a good guidebook for hotel listings, make reservations by telephone a day or two in advance, and reconfirm with another phone call before showing up. Source: Internet
These differing characteristics reconfirm that most of the adaptive radiation between the mainland and the islands occurred independently. Source: Internet
This job listing seems to reconfirm what Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson during an EA Fireside Chat back in June. Source: Internet