Also means
proven
Usage Note
Confirmado functions as a past participle used adjectivally (un caso confirmado) or as a standalone predicate (está confirmado). When used as a news headline it means the information has been officially verified. It contrasts with presunto (alleged) or sin confirmar (unconfirmed), two terms that appear alongside it in journalism.
Examples
"El acuerdo ya está confirmado."
Natural Translation
The agreement is already confirmed.
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