Substantiate vs Confirmed - What's the difference?
substantiate | confirmed |
to verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate
to give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents
(confirm)
having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual
verified or ratified
(Christianity) having received the rite of confirmation
As verbs the difference between substantiate and confirmed
is that substantiate is to verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate while confirmed is past tense of confirm.As an adjective confirmed is
having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual.substantiate
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confirmed
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(head)- a confirmed liar
- a confirmed treaty
- a confirmed Catholic