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reconfirm
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re·con·firm  (rkn-fûrm)
tr.v. re·con·firmed, re·con·firm·ing, re·con·firms
To confirm again, especially to establish or support more firmly: reconfirmed the reservations.

recon·fir·mation (rkn-fr-mshn) n.

reconfirm [ˌriːkənˈfɜːm]
vb (tr)
to confirm (an arrangement, agreement, etc.) again reconfirm your return flight on arrival
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Verb1.reconfirm - confirm again; "You must reconfirm your flight reservations"
reassert, confirm - strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account"
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reconfirm [ˌriːkənˈfɜːrm] vtreconfirmer


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DIFC Investments' rating have been reviewed and reconfirmed few weeks ago by S&P at A+ and also reviewed and reconfirmed by Moody's around the same period at A1.
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