reconfirmable
adj/ɹikənˈfɝmə.bl̩/US
Etymology
From reconfirm + -able.
Definitions
That can be reconfirmed
That can be reconfirmed; that is able to be firmly established.
- Phenomenology must limit itself to reconfirmable descriptions of experience.
- The "loss of the aura" is described by Benjamin precisely as a loss of the fixed, constant, and reconfirmable context of an artwork.
- Ross Armstrong from Gair's North Shore electorate then moved a motion that the positions of leader and deputy leader should be made 'reviewable and reconfirmable at least once in the period between each General Election'.
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